Fighting Sea-Fleas

194411 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Sydney NewmanJulian RoffmanNicholas Read

Production: Sydney NewmanJulian RoffmanNicholas Read

Script: Sydney NewmanJulian RoffmanNicholas Read

This wartime documentary from the Canada Carries On series explains the importance of the motor torpedo boats of the Royal Canadian Navy. Narrator Lorne Greene describes the fast, heavily armed boats. Explaining that they are only seventy feet long, he points out that the MTB's are able to challenge much larger enemy ships. Their crews, made up of young navy men from all over Canada, maintain them in constant readiness for the job of protecting Allied shipping routes. We see "Canada's Fighting Sea Fleas" in action against German E Boats.

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  • War, Conflict and Peace - World War II Archival Films > Allied Military OperationsCanadian Military OperationsRoyal Canadian NavyShips and Shipbuilding
  • History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Canadian Military ForcesWorld War IIWorld War II Military Operations
  • Transportation > Military Ships

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director
Sydney Newman
Julian Roffman
Nicholas Read
producer
Sydney Newman
Julian Roffman
Nicholas Read
script
Sydney Newman
Julian Roffman
Nicholas Read
editing
Sydney Newman
Julian Roffman
Nicholas Read
narrator
Lorne Greene