Channel Incident

1940 British film by Anthony Asquith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Channel Incident is a 1940 British short black and white drama-documentary propaganda film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Peggy Ashcroft, Gordon Harker, Robert Newton and Kenneth Griffith.[2] It was written by Dallas Bower from a story credited to "Bartimeus", and produced by Asquith for the Ministry of Information.

Directed byAnthony Asquith
Screenplay byDallas Bower
Story by"Bartimeus"
Produced byAnthony Asquith
Quick facts Directed by, Screenplay by ...
Channel Incident
Anthony Asquith (centre) directs Peggy Ashcroft and Gordon Harker, with Kenneth Griffith in the smaller boat.[1]
Directed byAnthony Asquith
Screenplay byDallas Bower
Story by"Bartimeus"
Produced byAnthony Asquith
StarringPeggy Ashcroft
Gordon Harker
Robert Newton
CinematographyBernard Knowles
Edited byRalph Kemplen
Production
company
Denham and Pinewood Studios
Release date
  • 1940 (1940)
Running time
9 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Close

Scenario

The film combines documentary footage with acted scenes and depicts the female owner of a yacht, the Wanderer, heading across the English Channel to help evacuate British troops from Dunkirk.[3][4] Other ships referenced, as the larger vessels to which the civilian small craft are ferrying troops lifted from the beaches, are the SS Princess Louise, SS Blackburn Rovers and Devonia.

Cast

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI