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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067458/ at IMDb] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_War at Wikipedia] |
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Movie (1971)
Starring:
Peter O'Toole (Murphy)
Siân Phillips (Dr. Hayden)
Philippe Noiret (Louis Brezon)
Horst Janson (Cmdr. Lauchs, German Submarine Captain)
John Hallam (Lt. Ellis, Seaplane Pilot from RNMS Mount Kyle)
Ingo Mogendorf (Lt. Voght, Submarine Executive Officer)
The British ship "RN/MS Mount Kyle" is torpedoed by a German U-boat in the last few days of WWII with Murphy (Peter O'Tool), an Irish crewman, escaping death and nursed back to health by Dr. Hayden, a Quaker missionary on the remote Orinoco River in South America. The only other survivor, the pilot of the Mount Kyle's damaged seaplane, is soon found and shot dead by the U-boat's captain. Murphy, with the help of Frenchman Lois Brezon, repairs the seaplane with the intention of sinking the U-boat as revenge for the needless deaths of his crewmates.
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A major part of the movie consists of Murphy flying the WWII amphibious seaplane attempting to destroy a German U-Boat.
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