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Pursuit of the Graf Spee

In the fall of 1939, the German heavy cruiser (referred to as a pocket battleship) Graf Spee seems to have command of the Atlantic. In the first three months of World War II, she was responsible for sinking nine ships. The British sent three cruisers commanded by Commodore Henry Harwood to confront her. The battle took place on December 13, 1939 and the British came out on top. The Graf Spee headed for the neutral harbor of Montevideo, Uruguay. They were given only a short time to effect repairs and the British did their best to make them believe a British fleet of six or eight ships awaited them. Rather than chance the loss of his men, the German Captain ordered the Graf Spee scuttled.

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Cast & Crew See All

John Gregson
Captain Bell - H.M.S. Exeter
Anthony Quayle
Commodore Harwood-H.M.S. Ajax
Peter Finch
Captain Langsdorff - 'Admiral Graf Spee'

Awards

  • 1957 - BAFTA Film Award - Best British Film - nominated
  • 1957 - BAFTA Film Award - Best British Screenplay - nominated
  • 1957 - BAFTA Film Award - Best Film from any Source - nominated

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