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  1. In Which We Serve (1942) was one of the most effective wartime British morale-boosters; it went a long way in defining the mood of Britain during the darkest days of the war, and celebrating the people's courage, teamwork, and devotion to duty, King, and Country. The film came about when Noel Coward - long-time fixture of the British stage and a friend to dignitaries up to and including ...

  2. Watch In Which We Serve with a subscription on Max, rent on Prime Video, or buy on Prime Video. Co-directors David Lean and Noel Coward (in his sole filmmaking effort) created this patriotic World ...

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  3. 4. März 2022 · This "story of a ship", the British destroyer H.M.S. Torrin, is told in flashbacks by survivors as they cling to a life raft.Directed by Noël Coward and Davi...

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  4. www.bfi.org.uk › film › edaab39f-ec45-5cf2/8568/0120bd0d48eeIn Which We Serve (1942) | BFI

    In Which We Serve (1942) “Noël Coward performed with unexpected brilliance here as co-director, writer, musical composer and star of this stirring WWII drama.” The Virgin Film Guide A hugely successful playwright, performer and entertainer before World War II, Noël Coward was criticised in Britain during the conflict, and responded by writing, directing and starring in this superior ...

  5. In Which We Serve (1942) was Lean 's first directorial credit, after more than a decade as a highly respected editor. He had already declined several offers to direct ' quota quickies ', fearing that becoming associated with inferior films could damage his career. Coward 's first script was much too long, but he eventually came up with the idea ...

  6. 25. Sept. 1995 · In Which We Serve began one of the greatest director/author collaborations in cinema, that of filmmaker David Lean (1908-1991) and theatrical legend Noel Coward (1899-1973). Ironically at first, neither Coward’s work on the film, nor his collaboration with David Lean were a comfortable fit. Coward was the most renowned playwright/actor/stage director of his generation, but hadn’t a clue as ...

  7. In Which We Serve, the oldest film in the set, is especially impressive. Not counting instances where rather rough stock footage was used there are barely in flaws to speak of in the source materials, limited to a few minor blemishes, and the level of detail is undeniably astounding. Film grain is present and perfectly rendered without an ...