In common with a number of other war-related films made by Ealing at this time, the plot was subservient to the propaganda message; name actors were generally not used and genuine sailors featured in the action scenes.

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I wonder if it was filmed by two camera crews in one take?

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Rawlings is initially resentful and bored by the apparent mundane and un-exciting life, until the vessel is called on to rescue the crew of an RAF bomber shot down in mid-Channel.

Aspiring RAF pilot Pilot Officer Rawlings (Ralph Michael) fails to make the grade in training, and grudgingly accepts the alternative of joining the crew of Launch 183, an air-sea rescue craft skippered by Flight Lieutenant Murray (David Farrar).

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The dvd version is a super clean copy and I've taken a number of screenprints to show some of the action: you get Spitfires, Bostons, Mustangs and the lovely old Walrus of course. It includes warrant officers (WOs), non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and airmen. J.O.C.

1104 MCU was looked after by other RAF Stations nearby. ", The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, https://infogalactic.com/w/index.php?title=For_Those_in_Peril_(1944_film)&oldid=713234476, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, About Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core, 77 min.

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By: Air Ministry For Those in Peril is the directorial debut of Charles Crichton and he has got off to a respectable start. 276 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as an air-sea rescue unit in World War II. In that conflict between realism and a demand for drama lies the main problem with the film; the audience…. The Type Two HSL was a 63 ft high-speed launch craft made by British Power Boat Company (BPBC).

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Coming Soon. The film stars Ralph Michael and David Farrar. With the active participation of the Admiralty and Royal Navy in filming, Royal Navy Patrol Service armed trawlers and other auxiliary craft, Royal Navy coastal craft (motor launches and torpedo boats) located at HMS Aggressive, Shoreham, were made available. Flight lieutenant is abbreviated as Flt Lt in the Indian Air Force (IAF) and RAF, and as FLTLT in the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and has sometimes also been abbreviated as F/L in many services; however, it has never been correctly abbreviated as "lieutenant".