Sorte Shara Trailer

Sorte Shara Trailer (1961)

29 September 1961 History, War 90 mins

Based on a true story from the fateful day of August 29, 1943, when the Germans disarmed the Danish army and navy. The minesweeper MS 1 plays the leading role in the film about the ship that refused to surrender. The commander, Captain U.H. Gad, camouflaged the boat as a tugboat under the name 'Sorte Shara'. With Sweden as its destination, the boat set sail and experienced hours of excitement as it approached the German observation posts.

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Henning Bendtsen

Henning Bendtsen Director of Photography

International Titles

Alarm i Østersøen Trailer

Alarm I Oestersoeen Trailer

Sorte Shara - Alarm i Østersøen Trailer

Sorte Shara - Historien om M.S.1 Trailer

International Releases Dates

Denmark 29 September 1961

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