At
Cape Clear, Ireland in 1803, HMS
Retribution, commanded by Commander Hornblower, has retaken HMS
Hotspur from the French. Near the end of the fighting, a cutter is spotted sailing towards
Hotspur, with news that the
war with France is over. The peace lasts a year and the sailors and officers of the
Royal Navy languish on half pay. Meanwhile,
Napoleon is making plans across the
Channel. In Portsmouth, Hornblower's promotion to commander was not confirmed, nor does he have a navy posting. As a result, he has to pawn many of his possessions to survive during the peace. By chance, he runs into Lieutenant Bush, also on half pay. Later that night, Hornblower takes Bush to an exclusive establishment, where he plays
whist with Admiral
Edward Pellew, Captain Hammond, and Hammond's nephew Jack, who aspires to serve under Hornblower. Hornblower's whist winnings are enough to pay the rent he owes to his landlady, Mrs. Mason; Mrs. Mason's daughter Maria is attracted to him. Pellew gives Hornblower command of HMS
Hotspur with orders to sail to
Brest to spy on Napoleon. In addition, Hornblower is to take a Frenchman, Major Côtard, to a secret rendezvous with a trusted friend in
France. Though he previously outranked Hornblower, Bush agrees to serve as his first lieutenant. Bush signs on a crew for
Hotspur, including
Boatswain Matthews, Irishman Wolfe, and Boatswain's Mate Styles, who agrees to be Hornblower's steward, though he has no talent for cooking. Jack Hammond also comes aboard as a midshipman, though his eagerness is overshadowed by his apparent ineptitude and cowardice. Off Brest,
Hotspur spots a
semaphore telegraph reporting their presence. There is a tense moment when a much more powerful French frigate,
Loire, sails toward
Hotspur. War has not broken out, and the two ships merely exchange salutes. There is no sign of Major Côtard's contact, and Hornblower regards it as suspicious that
Loire was at the rendezvous point. Hornblower and Côtard reconnoiter, disguised as fishermen. They discover an encamped French invasion force, but are spotted and forced to flee.
Loire returns, this time to fight, but Hornblower outfoxes and disables the enemy ship before returning to England to warn Pellew. The British fleet arrives off Brest and Pellew makes plans to attack the French fort based on Hornblower's report: the French fleet is anchored in the outer harbor, protected by a shore battery. Since all British movements are immediately reported by the semaphore, Pellew assigns Hornblower to destroy it, while Hammond will lead a party of
Marines to take the shore battery. These two actions will enable Pellew to launch a pre-emptive strike on the French fleet. As Hornblower heads toward the semaphore, Wolfe slips away. After Hornblower completes his mission, he and his party are captured by French troops. Wolfe is revealed to be a
traitor, working to
liberate Ireland from Britain with French support. Wolfe reveals that another agent is a senior member of the Royal Navy. Hammond's party lands and are forced to surrender by Wolfe and his waiting men. Wolfe fires Hammond's prearranged signal, falsely informing the fleet that the battery has been taken. The British fleet sails into an ambush, then attempts a withdrawal. Hornblower and his men escape and blow up the fort, enabling Pellew to countermand his withdrawal and attack the French ships. Hornblower and his men then run into Wolfe and Hammond, who is revealed to be the senior officer betraying the Royal Navy. Hammond orders Wolfe to kill Hornblower and his greatly outnumbered men. However, Bush arrives with reinforcements. A battle ensues, during which Jack Hammond dies bravely. Wolfe escapes, while Hammond, distraught over the death of his nephew, commits
suicide. Afterward, Hornblower's report states that Hammond died heroically for England, to avoid inflaming the many
Irishmen serving in the Royal Navy. Back in
Portsmouth, Hornblower visits the Masons, but has an argument with Maria. As Hornblower is about to leave, Mrs. Mason tells him Maria wept for him while he was gone. Horatio then asks Maria to marry him; she accepts. ==Cast==