Patrick Thomas, a telegraphist in the Royal Navy boards a landing craft in Portsmouth, as thousands of vessels and tens of thousands of servicemen prepare for the day that changed history. The vessel, LCH 185, would be part of the first wave on Sword Beach and all subsequent waves that followed. In the two weeks that followed, at night the craft would join others in forming a line to protect the landing beaches from German attack. During the day, the crew would sleep, repair, or rescue survivors of the near-constant ships being sunk daily.
LCH 185 is struck by an acoustic mine. Patrick finds himself regaining consciousness in the water, bleeding from the head and covered in grey paint. He watched the ship turn and sink to the bottom of the England Channel, taking all but a handful of the crew with it. Records show 35 men died in the sinking. The number may be higher. With men and machine dropping like flies throughout the Second World War, the ship and its sailors have largely vanished from history. Patrick and the families of the crew have no place to honor the fallen who sacrificed so much for our freedom. No position in the sea to know where their friends and family rested. There is no memorial to lay a wreath. Seven decades later all that will change.
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73 years after Royal Navy veteran Patrick Thomas’ ship vanishes during World War II, he is the last of the handful of survivors still living. Fate brings Patrick and complete stranger, archaeologist John Henry Phillips together. Fuelled by their unexpected bond and the rapid passing of the Second World War generation, John makes a shocking promise to find the ship and build a memorial with Patrick by his side.
Feature Film
Genre
Documentary
Combat Archaeology
Adventure
Premiere
December 1, 2020
Distribution
CBC & Radio-Canada
“A fine piece of filmmaking… the perfect story to explore the difficult, larger issues of losing the remaining members of the “Greatest Generation” and remembering those wartime tragedies and sacrifices that had heretofore largely been forgotten… By the end of the film, I found myself smiling and cheering… and wiping off a few tears!”
– Robert Watson, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of American History & Avron Fogelman Research Professor, Lynn University
Alexandro Zervoudakis
Alexis Rufer
Andrew Waddington
Ann Marie van den Hurk
Anthony Lunch
Aric Blitch
Ashton Tillery
Bill Mawford
Braden Kroondijk
Briana Birks
Cheryl J Veronda
Chris Schabron
Christina Preston
Cori Woolley
D Ehren Davis
Dafna Lipinsky
Daniel Kinney
Daniel Wolf
David Arntfield
David Cliff
Dennis Stepanov
Edward Caush
Eric Larson
Erin Ben-David
Esther Martin
Geoff Bland
George Nicholls
Gordon Fickett
Harrison kirby
Heather Haskins
Ian Foster Woolf
James Light
Jann Malmqvist
Jeff Holiman
Jeffrey Roel
Jeremy Bernatchez
Joanne Virgo
John Morrissett
Johnny Portugal
Jonathan Oron
Joseph Burke
Judie Oron
Justin ireson
Karl Ramsden
Katie Nahan
Ken & Sue Brown
Kinnon Kendziora
Lee Howell
Mackenzie Neitling
Michael Burrell
Michael Keehn
Michael T Malone
Minja Hemminga
Monika Geresz
Nicholas DeBenedetto
Nicholas Short
Pam Roche
Patrick J. Moakley
Rickard Schelander
Rob Hache
Robert Miller
Roger Breeze
Ronan Harris Reid
Sandra Ryan
Scott McClure
Sharleen Bruenn
Stephen Matthews
Sylvain Gonzalez
Tim Gunter
Viktor Bohlin
William Spence Jordan
Yoram Oron