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Victory At Sea [x.264] Complete Documentary Series
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Victory At Sea [x.264] Complete Documentary Series

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Victory at Sea is a documentary television series[1] about naval warfare during World War II that was originally broadcast by NBC in the USA in 1952–1953. It was condensed into a film in 1954. The music soundtrack, by Richard Rodgers and Robert Russell Bennett, was re-recorded and sold as record albums. The original TV broadcasts comprised 26 half-hour segments—Sunday afternoons at 3pm (EST) in most markets—starting October 26, 1952[1] and ending May 3, 1953. The series, which won an Emmy award in 1954 as "best public affairs program", played an important part in establishing historic documentaries as a viable television genre.

The project was conceived by Henry Salomon,[1] who, while a U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander during World War II, was a research assistant to historian Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison was then writing the 15-volume History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. During this period, Salomon learned of the large amounts of film that the warring navies had compiled. Salomon left the Navy in 1948 and eventually discussed his idea of a documentary series with one of his Harvard classmates, Robert Sarnoff, a rising executive at NBC television and the son of David Sarnoff, the chairman of RCA (then the owner of NBC).

NBC approved the project in 1951, with Salomon as producer and a budget of $500,000 (large for that era). His team, composed largely of newsreel veterans, searched naval archives around the world, and received complete cooperation from the U.S. Navy, which recognized the publicity value. Salomon's team compiled 60 million feet (18,300 km) of film, which was edited to about 61,000 feet for broadcast.

After the original run, NBC syndicated it to local stations, where it proved successful financially through the mid-1960s. NBC also marketed the series overseas; by 1964, it had been broadcast in 40 foreign markets. NBC created a feature-length motion picture condensation. The feature-length version was narrated by Alexander Scourby who replaced Leonard Graves, the narrator of the 26-part series. NBC made a distribution deal with United Artists; the film debuted in mid-1954; NBC broadcast the movie twice during the 1960s.

The TV series won many honors including the Emmy and Peabody Award. For most modern viewers the score, script, and narration by Leonard Graves retain their appeal, but some knowledgeable viewers criticize the editing for anachronistic sequences—for example, ships and aircraft of 1943–45 vintage in 1941–42 segments.

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An absolutely amazing series.
Thank you!!
A very fine series with a great score. Truly moving. On the other hand, heavily tinted with government propaganda. Here are some books to act as a corrective:
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Please do not attach your antisemitic nonsense to my torrents.
Great stuff rambam1776! Thank you for taking the time to UL this series and others that tell tales of Americas Past. I LOVE that they used a ton of Live footage in this series. Thanks US Navy!

as for indoeuro... strange that trolls like this seek out material like yours just to stir anti-semitic views... It is like he is scared of something.. possible the shadows or perish the thought TRUTH!
Video has not been deinterlaced.

Sound is bad in some places: the music is loud but the narrator's voice is quiet.

Otherwise pretty good.