Credit Where Credit is Due is an intriguing documentary that shines a light on the behind-the-scenes efforts of making Action in the North Atlantic. It doesn't just dwell on the production but rather gives you a sense of the atmosphere of that era, a time when wartime films had a distinct sense of urgency and purpose. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the anecdotes shared by those involved. The practical effects, especially considering the film's 1943 release, are worth noting—innovative for their time and cleverly executed. You get a glimpse into the performances of Humphrey Bogart and others, offering a deeper appreciation for their craft in the context of war. It's a solid piece for anyone interested in film history and production.
Focuses on filmmaking techniques of the 1940s.Includes rare behind-the-scenes footage.Highlights the societal impact of wartime cinema.
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