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    Default What is the basis of the up-coming "Greyhound" movie?

    Is it based on the "Battle of the Atlantic - Bloody May"?]]I have a book that is more of the British point of view.
    This movie seems to be a American basis?

    THanks.

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    Only just now heard of it via your post. Figure it will be worth a look. Sincerely. bruce.
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    Hopefully it's not too melodramatic. Sad to see it go to °Apple TV, because of Covid. Would have preferred to see it on the big screen.
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    I found the paperback , I think might be the basis: "Black May" by Michael Gannon copyright 1999.

    Very informative and undeline the lack of co-operation from Adm. King, in taking the offense to the nazi wolfpacks.

    Then the co-operation SKYROCKETED and culminated in the May, 1943 tide turning to the Allies favor from thereon.

    Most humerous event ocurred when the homing torpedo was shipped from the US to UK, and a week later the PRojct manager get s postcard from UK Customs inquiring about a special homing torpedo he sneaked into the UK. Only the British.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadkingtrax View Post
    Hopefully it's not too melodramatic. Sad to see it go to °Apple TV, because of Covid. Would have preferred to see it on the big screen.
    Apple TV is apparently getting big,

    they are working on a movie version of Asimov's Foundation,


    I'm apple free, so hoping there is a way to see some of the stuff they are doing

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    I thought it was pretty good. It was filmed on the USS Kidd moored in Baton Rouge. However the CGI that they use and the film techniques make it look like the ship is really at sea. I thought it was very convincing. The un-named Fletcher class DD, call Sign Greyhound, is partnered with a Canadian Flower class corvette and a Royal Navy DD which I think may have been a Tribal class. The only thing I could throw rocks at was they had some over the top Nazi markings in billboard size on
    the U boat conning towers and they had the U boats hacking in and getting on the TBS broadcasting intimidating messages to the allied escorts. I think most of the time submarines wanted to NOT let the escorts know they were there. When I can find a dvd I will be buying it!

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    "Greyhound" is based on the C.S. Forester novel "The Good Shepherd." At least according to Wikipedia.

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    There is a Kindle-version available for $0.99. I bought and downloaded it, but have not read it yet.
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    I watched it the other night. It's a good film, but not great. Very short at about 90 minutes long. Other than the first few minutes of the film, it's all about their effort to protect a convoy of ships. Some of the CGI is good while some I thought poor. One thing the kept bothering me was that they were often in very rough seas crashing through large waves, yet when they would show the interior shots of the crew they were standing perfectly still with virtually no motion of the ship. Definitely worth watching, though.

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    Too much work for hollywierd!

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