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Lifeboat and 1944
Cronyn in Lifeboat, 1944
He later appeared in Hitchcock's Lifeboat ( 1944 ) and worked on the screenplays of Rope ( 1948 ) and Under Capricorn ( 1949 ).
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As well as 1944 Academy Award nominations for " Best Black and White Cinematography " for Glen MacWilliams, " Best Original Story " for John Steinbeck, and " Best Director " for Alfred Hitchcock, Lifeboat received other award considerations.
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He then caught the eye of director Alfred Hitchcock and, on loan-out to 20th Century Fox, emerged as a major movie star in Lifeboat ( 1944 ) opposite Tallulah Bankhead.
* Lifeboat ( 1944 ) ... John Kovac
Slezak often portrayed villains or thugs, most notably the German U-boat captain in Alfred Hitchcock's film Lifeboat ( 1944 ), but occasionally he got to play lighter roles, as in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm ( 1962 ).
Collinge also worked with Hitchcock's wife Alma Reville and Ben Hecht ( all uncredited ), on the screenplay for Hitchcock's next film Lifeboat ( 1944 ).

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Despite these warnings, about one vehicle each month is stranded on the causeway, requiring rescue by either Seahouses Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboat or RAF helicopter.
Dover Lifeboat station is based at crosswall quay in Dover Habour.
The Rising Sun Performance Company's production of " The Lifeboat is Sinking ", from An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein
*" The Lifeboat is Sinking "— Jen and Sherwin play a game of Who-Would-You-Save-If — the family was drowning.
It is unclear whether any survivors were found after Lifeboat No. 6 returned to search .< ref name =" SLB ">
In cases where the coast guard is primarily concerned with coordinating rather than executing rescue operations, lifeboats are often provided by civilian voluntary organizations, such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the United Kingdom, whilst aircraft may be provided by the countries ' armed forces, such as Sea Kings operated by the RAF and Royal Navy in addition to any of the coast guard's own assets.
The Newhaven Lifeboat, the first of which was commissioned in 1803, is among the oldest in Britain, and was established some 20 years before the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
The waterborne element of Search and Rescue is provided by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution from 43 lifeboat stations including inland stations at Enniskillen and Lough Derg, the coastguard inshore rescue boats, and community rescue boats at eleven stations: Cahore, Tramore, Bunmahon, Bantry, Derrynane, Banna, Ballybunion, Kilkee, Schull, Limerick City, Corrib / Mask.
Dunbar is home to the Dunbar Lifeboat Station, the second oldest RNLI station in Scotland.
As one of the UK's busiest RNLI Lifeboat stations, Littlehampton is one of seven stations operating a lifeboat funded by viewers of the BBC television programme Blue Peter.
His other roles include President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the RAF Benevolent Fund, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, the Stroke Association, RUSI, the Royal Institution and is Patron of St Mungo's.
Holes Bay is the location of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution ( RNLI ) training school, attached to their Poole headquarters.
This is the largest class of UK Lifeboat ( rescue ) | lifeboat at 17 metres long.
Away from horticulture, Titchmarsh is involved with the Cowes Inshore Lifeboat, where he is a patron, and with the National Maritime Museum, where he is a trustee.
The boat was transferred to the neighbouring Penlee Lifeboat Station at Newlyn on the other side of Mounts Bay where there is a larger population to draw the crews from.
In the Severn Estuary, in-shore rescue is provided by two independent lifeboat trusts, the Severn Area Rescue Association ( SARA ) and the Portishead and Bristol Lifeboat Trust.
The Lifeboat Road site is about 1½ miles from the town centre ; there are three linked unpaved car parks with several routes cascading out in to the sand dunes and woods.
Victoria Road is north of Lifeboat Road and is busier due to the red squirrel reserve being here.
There is a privately run caravan park called Formby Point on Lifeboat Road, open between March and October.
The Zetland, the world's oldest surviving lifeboat built by Henry Greathead of South Shields, and is housed in a sea front museum at Redcar operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution ( RNLI ).

Lifeboat and American
This agreement expanded Lifeboat Distribution's existing North American distribution agreement with Acronis.

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The Lifeboat cameo appears 24 minutes into the film.
While modern critics are apt to see the film as unsubtle wartime propaganda, Lifeboat portrayal of a German character in what was perceived as a positive fashion caused considerable controversy at the time of its release.
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* A feature film tentatively titled Lifeboat 13 was reportedly being considered for production, as of 2008.
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* 1899 – 13 crew members and 5 apprentices are rescued from the stricken schooner Forest Hall by the Lynmouth Lifeboat when it floundered off the coast of Devon, England, United Kingdom.
The Falmouth Lifeboat Station | Falmouth Lifeboat moored by the docks with the old town and The Penryn River in the background.
The Old Water Tower has since been used as the Lifeboat Museum and was later used by Adnams for a number of years.
* Lifeboat — Dedicated providers of rescue lifeboat services, usually at sea ( such as by the RNLI in the United Kingdom ).
HM Coastguard does not possess many of its own lifeboats but does have several MCA Falcons which are a type of lifeboat that are used in areas that might not necessarily have a lifeboat provided by the volunteer Royal National Lifeboat Institution, although it often wet leases commercial helicopters — mainly Sikorsky S-92s and AgustaWestland AW139s — and tugs to provide search and rescue cover in certain areas.
Although developed elsewhere in the world for both civil and military purposes, except for the Solent Ryde to Southsea crossing, hovercraft disappeared from the coastline of Britain until a range of Griffon Hovercraft were bought by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
All the 9 remaining contestants < sup > 1 </ sup > and two crew were rescued by the nearby Arranmore Lifeboat, but the wooden sailing ship broke up on the rocks.
Others were ferried from the beaches to the larger ships, and thousands were carried back to Britain by the famous " little ships of Dunkirk ", a flotilla of around 700 merchant marine boats, fishing boats, pleasure craft and Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats — the smallest of which was the fishing boat Tamzine, now in the Imperial War Museum — whose civilian crews were called into service for the emergency.
* Liverpool class lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution ( RNLI ) between 1931 and 1974
The mosaic has her portrait as the centrepiece, surrounded by images including the beach where she loved to walk, racehorses at Redcar Racecourse ( where she celebrated her wedding ), the Redcar steelworks, the Zetland Lifeboat, clasped hands and doves ( to symbolise the Northern Ireland peace process ) and the Houses of Parliament.
On 10 October 1844 during an exercise the unnamed Bude Lifeboat capsized when the steering oar broke followed by four on the port side and two of the crew were drowned.
* Clyde class lifeboat, operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution between 1968 and 1988
Many local families were affected by the tragic loss of eight men and one boy in the ' Seaham Lifeboat Disaster ', when the RNLI lifeboat, the George Elmy, sank on 17 November 1962.

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