Inspired by 1941 commando raids in Norway, Columbia Pictures registered the name "Commandos Story" in 1941 feeling the title could spawn a film. Director John Farrow was a Commander in the
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. The film was shot in the
Greater Victoria, Canada, area.
Saanich Inlet stands in for Norwegian fjords. The airstrip is what would become the
Victoria International Airport. Hall's Boat House (now Goldstream Marina) is where the wharf scenes are shot. The Canadian Army provided a large number of troops as well as military equipment while the
RCAF provided aircraft shown include two
Bristol Bolingbrokes and two
Westland Lysanders. Canadian soldiers from the Battle Drill Training School in Vernon appeared in the film, Warrant Officer Class I Mickey Miquelon of the
Calgary Highlanders and Warrant Officer Class II Lester Kemp. The ship used in the film was a former CN Steamship which had been converted to an Armed Merchant Cruiser in 1940. During the 1930s,
Oak Bay, British Columbia was the original "Hollywood North" when fourteen films were produced in Greater Victoria between 1933 and 1938. An off-season exhibition building on the Willows Fairgrounds was converted to a film soundstage and films were produced with stars such as Lillian Gish, Paul Muni, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Edith Fellows, Charles Starrett and Rin Tin Tin Jr. The Willows Park Studio films include: • 1933
The Crimson Paradise (aka
Fighting Playboy) • 1935
Secrets of Chinatown • 1936
Fury and the Woman (aka
Lucky Corrigan) • 1936
Lucky Fugitives • 1936
Secret Patrol • 1936
Stampede • 1936
Tugboat Princess • 1937
What Price Vengeance • 1937
Manhattan Shakedown • 1937
Murder is News • 1937
Woman Against the World • 1937
Death Goes North • 1938
Convicted • 1938
Special Inspector • 1942
Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942) ==Soundtrack==