Coastal Command was made under the supervision of Ian Dalrymple, with the full cooperation of the
Royal Air Force and the
Royal Navy in the
Second world War. The participants in the film were active RAF officers, NCOs and aircrew, and RN officers. The film featured
Wing Commander Johnny Hyde (RAF officer) DFC in the lead role, pilot Roger Hunter, and
Flight Sergeant Charles Norman Lewis.
Johnny Hyde (RAF officer) was killed in action over Norway on 29 April 1942. On 25 August 1942, Lewis was killed on a flight that
Prince George, Duke of Kent was undertaking as a morale-boosting mission to Iceland. Filming for
Coastal Command took place at Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire where an RAF Operations Room set was constructed for the Ministry of Information. Location photography also took place at RAF Bowmore and RAF Port Ellen, Glenegedale,
Isle of Islay, Argyll Scotland, where Short Sunderland units were operating.
Coastal Command is notable for its score by
Ralph Vaughan Williams. ==Reviews==