Greyhound Tom Hanks attacks German U-boat submarine #Bestmovietrailer #BestClipsAndTrailers

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Published 2020-07-13
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Early in World War II, an inexperienced U.S. Navy captain must lead an Allied convoy being stalked by Nazi U-boat wolfpacks.

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All Comments (21)
  • @WorldofWar
    Forrest Gump’s shrimp fishing business got very competitive.
  • @lloydravey3449
    As an old submariner from the 70s, I can truly appreciate the scenes of this great movie. Cat and mouse games (of a different kind) are still being played out today. Stepped aboard my first sub as a 17 year old in 1975. Most of my submates are on Eternal Patrol now, I think of them often.
  • @catamenia8485
    How it looks beneath the water you ask? Watch the uncut 5 hour version of "DAS BOOT" !!!!
  • @USNveteran
    I'm so glad that I got to hear first hand my father in law's WWII stories. I never asked him just waited for him to talk and boy when he did the hair on the back of my neck stand at attention. He joined the Navy on 12/8/41 at 16. By early 1942 he was a torpedo man in the destroyer escort fleet doing convoy duty in the North Atlantic. Made 37 trips through the Panama Canal seeing Naval combat in both the Atlantic & Pacific theaters. We miss you Brownie! Thanks to all now serving, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!!
  • @ronriley2907
    Being on the flying bridge of a 2100 ton Fletcher class destroyer in heavy seas and at speed is something I will never forget. The scenes of the ship maneuvering are spot on. Well done.
  • @555banzai
    My grandfather was in the royal navy on trans Atlantic convoys and was sunk but survived a U-boat attack, definitely excited to watch this.
  • I hated doing timed geometry problems at school. Imagine having to do those calculations knowing that your life and the lives of your entire crew depend on you remembering Pythagoris's theorem and correctly calculating the length of the hypotenuse.
  • @kgs42
    "This was an all-hands job .... ". Excellent from the Captain.
  • The command to turn to starboard would not have been greeted with silence and delay. That wheel would have been twirling.
  • @badwolf7367
    Serving on WW2 destroyers was hard on their crew because these ships were so cramp and row severely especially in rough sea. There were no air condition and no heater. The heads (toilets) were always malfunctioning and backing up. It is nothing short of incredible and a tribute to the men serving aboard these ships that they could carry out their missions and actually defeat the U-boats.
  • @brucebalsam2127
    This guy's very talented, they ought to consider putting this in theaters, maybe put him under contract, I bet he'd do well.
  • @colinheaton2679
    I was friends with and interviewed over a dozen U-Boat commanders. I watched Das Boot with Otto Kretschmer. I think these men would approve of this film, with the exception of the close range surface attack. That would only occur if a boat was damaged in the pressure hull, but I like all the scenes. First rate in my opinion as a historian.
  • When I was a kid in the early 60's I lived in San Diego and got to crawl around a diesel-electric submarine. That one encounter amazed me and turned me into a life long appreciator of subs. The phrase "tight-quarters " always comes to mind.
  • @Peter43John
    Going on war duty in a U-boat after, "Black May" in 1943 was a death sentence: hell, even Admiral Donitz lost his son.
  • @zorroofgarland
    Can someone make a movie about Taffy 3 and the 5 Destroyer Escorts that stood their ground against the Yamato and a force that was vastly superior?
  • @eford7
    Anyone who served on the "Cans" will appreciate this movie. I did, and I do. I particularly appreciated the fact that the Captain (Hanks) carried out his duties to protect the convoy faithfully, but took no joy in the deaths of the German sailors on the U-Boats. They would have killed mercilessly, and did, but that was not a reason to rejoice in their death.Whatever the feelings, he did his duty to serve and protect ("But at what cost") and that is what Hanks demonstrated in this movie - I salute him and thank him for a truly great movie on life in combat on a destroyer assigned convoy screen duties. - "hand salute!", too!.
  • @garymcaleer6112
    Love Tom's works through the years. He brought many smiles to my late wife. I will always be thankful for that. As to his soul, GOD knows, I don't.