Greyhound - Single Torpedo Scene

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Greyhound 2020
U.S. Navy Cmdr. Ernest Krause is assigned to lead an Allied convoy across the Atlantic during World War II. His convoy, however, is pursued by German U-boats. Although this is Krause's first wartime mission, he finds himself embroiled in what would come to be known as the longest, largest and most complex naval battle in history: The Battle of the Atlantic.

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Note to self: Do not get on any vessel, car, bus, plane with Tom Hanks

soupafi
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See that kid with the helmet and headphone set at 0.50 behind the captain? Well, that guy was the captain's talker -- my job aboard the DD-845 in 1956 (South Pacific hunting Soviet subs). A responsible and interesting duty.

fredrichenning
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As a USN Surface Warfare Officer, with 27.5 years of service, I actually believe this movie is the most accurate portrayal of Anti Submarine Warfare, ever made. It has its unrealistic moments designed to increase tension, but it’s still an awesome portrayal.

pacettid
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My uncle served aboard Corvette class escorts, sailing back and forth across the freezing North Atlantic Ocean, from Newfoundland to England, and back. He served below decks as an engine room artificer, not a comforting place to be if a torpedo hits you. They sailed in large escort groups like the one depicted in this movie. He survived the war in one piece, but it eventually took its toll.

Cristoforo
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Respect to the cold, scared, and underpaid kid at 2:38 who is able to send Morse code while orders are shouted and repeated all around him.

rickb
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The Single Torpedo was the favorite tactic of the best German Sub ace who sank 44 ships and survived the war.

IDNeon
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Glad they finally made this movie like a “modern” Master and Commander. Hoping for more.

Dkazakis
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My Father's stepfather, (his father died during the War) was in the Royal Navy. From the evacuation of Dunkirk to Atlantic Convoys, to Special Ops in patrol boats dropping of and picking up Commandos along the occupied French Coast. He only spoke of it once to my father, referring to the Stuka's as giving them a 'difficult' time at Dunkirk. Having survived the entire war at the sharp end of the stick, he was killed in a motorcycle accident in Australia, 10 yrs after the war ended. My Father was only 16 at the time. Life is unfair.
Edit: We only learned of his incredible war time service 50 yrs after his death, when my father applied to the Royal Navy for his Service Record. It was so extensive we had to seek the assistance of an English Naval historian to decipher what it all meant.

coolhand
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This film would be fantastic too watch at the cinema on the big screen

janetkent
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Good to see another combat scene from “Greyhound”.

raymondyee
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Other than the radio fear-mongering & near collision this movie is gripping and had me in it. Well worth the watch to see the surface conflict!!

CngDelta
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Realizing you have the wolf pack hunting you and the other ships must have been a terrifying feeling

tgs
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So, I'm an Army veteran but I live in an area with a lot of Navy vets. Everybody who served on cruisers and destroyers loves this movie the same way sub guys love 'Das Boot'.
90% of the script is bridge jargon, but they tell me it's done is a VERY 'Navy' style. It's all clipped, short phrases with as much of a calm tone as is possible. The Keeling's crew is well-trained, professional, and exhibits incredible focus, but then it's a Regular Navy crew in 1942. The tidal wave of draftees and volunteers is still in training.

carlhicksjr
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This was probably one of the most intense and gripping movie I have ever watched. It's an absolute masterpiece.

gasser
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I FREAKING LOVED GREYHOUND! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

solomagikarp
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Superb movie and performance. It is a shame that Hollywood does not produce more films as this one that tells historical based stories.

sartainja
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Submarine crews gangsta until the enemy battleship says “D-6”

thekhoifish
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"Son, In the Battle of the Atlantic, you had your lambs, you had your wolves, and you had your sheep dogs. Your Old Man was a lamb..." -Dad 1971

Kharkovkid
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This is simply a fantastic movie. Highly recommended.

jeffg
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Yes, this movie is really good. More of this!

mr.mgarand