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Neutral Port (1940)

6 | Dec 06, 1940 (US) | War, Action, Drama | 01:29

A British merchant ship is torpedoed by a German U-Boat and takes shelter in a neutral port. The Captain then strikes back at the German enemy.

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Will Fyffe
Capt. Ferguson
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Leslie Banks
George Carter
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Yvonne Arnaud
Rosa Pirenti
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Phyllis Calvert
Helen Carter
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Hugh McDermott
Jim Grey
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John Salew
Wilson
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Cameron Hall
Charlie Baxter
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Frederick Valk
Captain Traumer
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Anthony Holles
Chief of Police
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Sigurd Lohde
German Consul

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 23, 2022
Made at London's Shepherd's Bush studios - just about as far inland as you can get; this jolly wartime drama sees veteran Scots comic actor Will Fyffe play the captain of a merchant ship sunk by the Nazis just off the coast of the neutral territory of "Esperanto". What follows are his none too cunning escapades - alongside his crew - to avenge himself on the enemy by pinching one of their ships from the harbour. All of this much to the chagrin of the British consul - Leslie Banks - who is trying to detect the source of secret transmissions, engaging the handsome fiancée of his daughter (Hugh McDermott) to engage in a little maritime subterfuge. The film is probably 20 minutes too long, and the plot is a little cyclical, but fans of Fyffe will enjoy his gentle humour as the story reaches quite an enjoyable conclusion. Rarely seen, nowadays, but if you get a chance - give it a go.