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Damn the Defiant [VHS] (1962)

Starring: Alec Guinness, Dirk Bogarde Director: Lewis Gilbert (II) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)


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Set in 1797 at the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars, Damn the Defiant! (also known as H.M.S. Defiant) is an enthralling British naval drama made to capitalize on MGM's epic remake of Mutiny on the Bounty, also released in 1962. It's based on Frank Tilsey's novel Mutiny and stars Alex Guinness as a fair-minded captain locked in psychological conflict with his manipulative, coldly malicious first officer (Dirk Bogarde), and the parallels with the famous true story are clear. However, there were many naval mutinies during this period, and this large-scale saga, which includes some spectacularly staged widescreen naval battles, offers a realistic depiction of life in the British navy at the time--from the press gangs and floggings to the appalling food and living conditions.

Director Lewis Gilbert--who previously helmed Sink the Bismarck! (1960)--strikes a good balance between the personal drama and sweeping maritime adventure. Guinness successfully varies his firm-but-fair officer from The Bridge on the River Kwai, Bogarde is chillingly hateful, and Anthony Quayle gives strong support. --Gary S. Dalkin


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5.0 out of 5 stars Even better in the DVD version!, October 20, 2000
By Bruce Trinque (Amston, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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First I'll repeat what I wrote in my review of the VHS version of "Damn the Defiant!":

"There aren't a lot of movies about the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, despite the popularity of novels such as those written by Patrick O'Brian and C.S. Forester, but "Damn the Defiant" is an action film far above average. Not only does it boast fine acting by Alec Guiness and Dirk Bogard, it presents an unusually realistic look at life aboard a warship in the Age of Fighting Sail. If you like Jack Aubrey and Horatio Hornblower, then this is a movie you shouldn't miss.""

And I will now state that the DVD version is even better. It presents both the "widescreen" as well as the clipped "full screen" versions (the VHS has only the "full screen") and visually the "widescreen" is much more impressive, giving an even better impression of life aboard a sailing man of war. If you are at all interested in this era of history, this DVD is a real keeper!

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you are a Hornblower fan, you'll like this one!, May 8, 2000
The movie presents a side of Napoleanic British Royal Navy life I have seldom seen in film. Lashings are common enough in sailing films, but the use of corporal punishment, press gangs, and poor shipboard life and the like reveal a picture of life in the Royal Navy in the early 1800s less often shown.

As for the movie...while a a good and decent ship's captain (played by Alec Guinness) prepares for sea, we learn that his young son will ship out with him as a new midshipman. In the meantime navy pressgangs are out on the streets rounding up men to be pressed into service in the navy. Involved in rounding up men for the crew is a new first officer (Dirk Bogard).

The story centers around conflict between the good and fair captain and his devious and conniving first officer. Caught in the middle of them is the young, innocent midshipman son of the captain.

A supporting plot involves a plan by the sailors to seek for improved conditions...and there is, of course, the war.

One thing leads to another, and the captain is wounded in battle. While the captain is bedridden the now outwardly abusive first officer takes over and runs roughshod over the crew and the ship.

I enjoy this film for it's fine efforts toward historical accuracy. The character development is excellent, and you can feel the strain on the captain as he stands by and is helpless to remove his son out from under the thumb of the 1st officer.

An excellent yarn of life at sea. Guinness is, as always, outstanding. Top notch! Top marks! 5 stars.

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent story of the age of wooden ships and iron men!, August 2, 2003
By Roger J. Buffington (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a fine story of life aboard a British naval vessel during the Napoleonic wars. Alec Guiness stars as the enlightened and thoughtful captain, Dirk Bogarde is the cruel and hard first lieutenant (executive officer). The two are locked in a battle of wills and leadership concerning the means by which the ship will be commanded. The captain believes that a happy ship is an efficient ship, and seeks to lead by inspiration. The first lieutenant believes in merciless discipline, reinforced with his sadistic love of inflicting punishment. This conflict is complicated by the fact that the men of the British fleet are plotting the famous Spithead mutinies, and the first lieutenant has influential friends in London. This is a very interesting story of leadership and conflict.

The storyline moves along smartly most of the time, and the acting is quite good. The special effects are very good--no "bathtub ships" or battles. Guiness does his customary excellent job in his role as captain, although I personally thought he might have exerted more personal force than he did; his leadership style as portrayed in the film is somewhat understated. Bogarde is excellent as the villainous first lieutenant--you'll hate him by the end of the movie.

This is a fine movie worth watching more than once.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best under-sail adventure movies ever made!
An excellent cast, an excellent story, the filming is breathtaking, and the adventure is riveting! This has to be one of the best, if not the best film of it's kind. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Damn The Defiant
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Classic
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Published 11 months ago by stingerdoc

3.0 out of 5 stars interesting british naval drama
Interesting, yes. Fine performances. Good direction from Lewis Gilbert. However, pretty atrocious remastering. Full of aritifact and dust specks.
Published 13 months ago by Randy C. Baer

5.0 out of 5 stars Great actors, great movie
Alec Guinness gives a great performance as an humanitarian captain during a very interesting period of history. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Daniel Verdugo

5.0 out of 5 stars Damn the Defiant Review
An excellent film about the British Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, which shows great details of life on an 18th century war ship. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Manny M. Agah

2.0 out of 5 stars Not Exactly a Classic
I purchased this on a friends recommendation who seemed to have similiar likes in other movies. Alec Guinnes is great. Read more
Published 24 months ago by dextex

5.0 out of 5 stars Damn the Defiant!
This salty, sadly overlooked British entry fires on all cylinders. Lewis Gilbert (who'd go on to direct the original "Alfie" and three Bond entries) displays a sure hand here,... Read more
Published on June 27, 2007 by John Farr

5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and interesting
The anguishing position of being the captain's son in an English ship during the Napoleonic wars is certainly no mean thing. Read more
Published on June 5, 2007 by Francisco Robles Mac Eachen

5.0 out of 5 stars A very good film
"Damn the Defiant!" is the name of a British film made in 1962. It IS a strange name, but you should not let that mislead you: the film is worth seeing. Read more
Published on March 25, 2007 by Queiroz

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