GreyhoundRelease posterDirected byAaron SchneiderScreenplay byTom HanksBased onThe Good Shepherdby C. S. ForesterProduced byGary GoetzmanStarring Tom Hanks Stephen Graham Rob Morgan Elisabeth Shue CinematographyShelly JohnsonEdited by Mark Czyzewski Sidney Wolinsky Music byBlake NeelyProductioncompanies Stage 6 Films FilmNation Entertainment Bron Creative Zhengfu Pictures Playtone Sycamore Pictures Distributed byApple Original FilmsSony Pictures Entertainment[1]Release date July 10, 2020 (2020-07-10) Running time91 minutes[2]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$50.3 million[3][4]
Greyhound is a 2020 American war film directed by Aaron Schneider and starring Tom Hanks, who also wrote the screenplay.[5] The film is based on the 1955 novel The Good Shepherd by C. S. Forester, and follows a US Ny commander on his first assignment commanding a multi-national escort destroyer group of four, defending an Allied convoy from U-boats during the Battle of the Atlantic. The film also stars Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan, and Elisabeth Shue.
Greyhound was initially scheduled for theatrical release in the United States on June 12, 2020, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The release was delayed indefinitely and then canceled because of widespread disruption and shutdowns from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sony sold the distribution rights to Apple TV+, which released the film digitally on July 10, 2020. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the action sequences and effective use of its 90-minute runtime. At the 93rd Academy Awards, the film earned a nomination for Best Sound.
Plot[edit]In February 1942, Allied convoy HX-25, consisting of 37 merchant and troop ships en route for Liverpool, enters the "Black Pit", the Mid-Atlantic gap, where they will be out of range of protective air cover. The convoy's escort consists of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Keeling (DD-548), radio call sign "Greyhound", captained by Commander Ernest Krause of the United States Ny; the British Tribal-class destroyer HMS James, call sign "Harry"; the Polish Grom-class destroyer ORP Viktor, call sign "Eagle"; and the Canadian Flower-class corvette HMCS Dodge,[6] call sign "Dicky". Krause is overall commander of the escort ships but, despite his seniority and extensive nal education, it is his first wartime command; the captains under him he been at war for more than two years.
Three days into the "Black Pit", high-frequency direction finding intercepts a German transmission and Greyhound detects a U-boat heading towards the convoy. The sub tries to slip under Greyhound, but Krause sinks it with depth charges. As they return to the convoy, another U-boat bearing an emblem of a grey wolf sinks a Greek merchant ship. Greyhound is also attacked, evading a torpedo, and receives reports of five other U-boats from the other escorts. The wolfpack is staying just out of firing range, waiting for nightfall when the escorts will he poor visibility.
That evening, the 'grey wolf' U-boat torpedoes an oil tanker and escapes Greyhound by using an underwater decoy device which deceives the escorts into expending their depth charges. Krause rescues survivors from the tanker before going to aid the other ships, resulting in the loss of another supply ship. The U-boat, identifying itself as "Grey Wolf", taunts the convoy and its escorts via radio transmission. The wolfpack commences attack that night and sinks three more merchant ships.
The next morning, down to just six depth charges, Greyhound joins Dicky and sinks one of the U-boats with combined surface broadsides. Dicky receives minor damage due to the close range, and Greyhound is hit on its port side by the U-boat's deck gun. Mess attendant George Cleveland and two sailors are killed. During their burial service, the Germans sink another Allied ship and badly damage Eagle, which later sinks; Krause allows the crew of Eagle to abandon ship. Although worried about compromising the remaining defenders, Krause chooses to break radio silence; he orders transmission of a single word "help" to the Admiralty. A return message is deciphered as "expect aircraft" and "point X-ray", suggesting reinforcements are en route and their rendezvous point shall be modified.
With the convoy nearly in range of friendly air cover, Greyhound battles two U-boats, sinking the "Grey Wolf" with a full broadside. An RAF Catalina appears and Greyhound marks the location of the second U-boat, allowing the flying boat to sink it with depth charges. When contact is lost with the remaining U-boats, HMS Diamond, arrives and relieves Greyhound and the other two destroyers. They are ordered to port for repairs and refitting in Derry. Krause is congratulated personally for the four U-boat kills and men on the convoy ships cheer Greyhound's crew. Krause goes to his cabin, where he finally sleeps.
Cast[edit] Tom Hanks as Commander Ernie Krause Elisabeth Shue as Evelyn Stephen Graham as Lieutenant Commander Charlie Cole Matt Helm as Lt. Nystrom Craig Tate as Pitts Rob Morgan as Cleveland Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Melvin Lopez Karl Glusman as Red Eppstein Tom Brittney as Lieutenant Watson Joseph Henry Poliquin V as Lee Helmsman #1 “Forbrick” Devin Druid as Homer Wallace Grayson Russell as Signalman #1 De Dis as Boatswain's Mate #1 Michael Benz as Lieutenant Carling Josh Wiggins as Talker #1 Chet Hanks as Bushnell Ian James Corlett as captain of HMCS Dodge, call sign "Dicky" (voice) Maximilian Osinski as captain of ORP Viktor, call sign "Eagle" (voice) Dominic Keating as captain of HMS James, call sign "Harry" (voice) Thomas Kretschmann as Grey Wolf (voice) Production[edit]The film was relatively faithful to the novel. In the novel, Krause is more bitter about life as he was divorced from Evelyn, who had been unfaithful to him. In the film, Evelyn is his girlfriend to whom he proposes marriage, but she postpones. The film invents scenes where a U-boat uses Greyhound's transmitting frequency to broadcast taunting messages over the ship's loudspeakers.[7]
The fictionalized Polish Grom-class destroyer ORP Viktor was based on scans taken of the real Grom-class destroyer ORP Błyskawica, a museum ship in Gdynia, Poland. Pre-production photography took place in January 2018 at sea aboard HMCS Montréal, a frigate of the Royal Canadian Ny. HMCS Sackville, the last surviving Flower-class corvette, was used as the model for the film's corvette, HMCS Dodge. Producers took numerous 3D scans of the restored ship's exterior at Halifax, Nova Scotia to create the CGI version of the corvette.[8]
Filming began in March 2018[9][10][11] aboard USS Kidd in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[12][13] The actors were trained on the ship.
A fictionalized version of the Kidd is mentioned in the film as hing encountered a an underwater decoy device on its first patrol; the actual USS Kidd was not launched until late February 1943. In the studio, sets were created of the bridge and the command center. A gimbal was used to create the effect of crew and furnishings reacting to the ship rolling.[14]
Release[edit]Greyhound was initially scheduled for theatrical release on March 22, 2019 in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label. After the rapid onset and disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, the release was delayed to May 8, 2020, and finally to June 12, 2020.[15][16][17]
In May 2020, it was announced that Apple TV+ had acquired distribution rights to Greyhound for about $70 million; Stage 6 Films was left as the sole Sony distributor as of the release of the film.[18] Apple TV+ released the film digitally on July 10, 2020.[19]
Apple said that the film had the biggest debut weekend of any program in the platform's history. Deadline Hollywood said that the figures were "commensurate with a summer theatrical box office big hit".[20] In November, Variety reported the film was the 24th-most watched straight-to-streaming title of 2020 up to that point.[21]
Reception[edit] Critical response[edit]On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 228 reviews, with an erage rating of 6.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Greyhound's characters aren't as robust as its action sequences, but this fast-paced World War II thriller benefits from its efficiently economical approach."[22] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted erage score of 64 out of 100, based on 37 critics.[23]
Owen Gleiberman, in his review for Variety, said the film is "less a drama than a tense and sturdy diary of the logistics of battle" and "though much of the action is set in the open air of the ship's command perch, Greyhound often feels like a submarine thriller: tense, tight, boxed-in".[24] Writing for the Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips ge the film three out of four and said: "Like the canine, [Greyhound is] trim, narrow of scope, and it runs efficiently and well despite a barrage of on-screen time stamps and vessel identification markers".[25]
Did Ehrlich of IndieWire ge the film a "C−" and wrote: "A terse and streamlined dad movie that's shorter than a Sunday afternoon nap and just as exciting, Greyhound bobs across the screen like a nuanced character study that's been entombed in a 2,000-ton iron casket and set adrift over the Atlantic. The film offers a handful of brief hints at the tortured hero who Forester invented for his book ... but the whole thing is far too preoccupied with staying afloat to profile the guy at the helm in any meaningful way."[26]
Accolades[edit] Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref. Academy Awards April 25, 2021 Best Sound Warren Shaw, Michael Minkler, Beau Borders and Did Wyman Nominated [27] British Academy Film Awards April 11, 2021 Best Special Visual Effects Pete Bebb, Nathan McGuinness and Sebastian von Overheidt Nominated [28] Best Sound Beau Borders, Christian P. Minkler, Michael Minkler, Warren Shaw and Did Wyman Nominated Cinema Audio Society Awards April 17, 2021 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Live Action Did Wyman, Michael Minkler, Christian Minkler, Richard Kitting, Beau Borders, Greg Hayes and George A. Lara Nominated [29] Critics' Choice Movie Awards March 7, 2021 Best Visual Effects Greyhound Nominated [30] Critics' Choice Super Awards January 10, 2021 Best Action Movie Greyhound Nominated [31] Best Actor in an Action Movie Tom Hanks Nominated Denver Film Critics Society January 18, 2021 Best Visual Effects Greyhound Nominated [32] Golden Reel Awards April 16, 2021 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film Michael Minkler, Warren Shaw, Will Digby, De McMoyler, Michelle Pazer, Did Tichauer and Paul Carden Nominated [33] Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film Warren Shaw, Michael Minkler, Will Digby, Ann Scibelli, Jon Title, Jeff Sawyer, Richard Kitting, Odin Benitez, Jason King, Luke Gibleon and Marko Costanzo Won People's Choice Awards November 15, 2020 Forite Drama Movie Greyhound Nominated [34] Forite Drama Movie Star Tom Hanks Nominated Forite Male Movie Star Nominated San Diego Film Critics Society Awards January 11, 2021 Best Visual Effects Greyhound Nominated [35] Satellite Awards February 15, 2021 Best Visual Effects Nathan McGuinness and Pete Bebb Nominated [36] Seattle Film Critics Society February 15, 2021 Best Visual Effects Pete Bebb, Nathan McGuinness, Whitney Richman and Sebastian Theo von Overheidt Nominated [37] St. Louis Film Critics Association January 17, 2021 Best Action Film Greyhound Nominated [38] Visual Effects Society Awards April 6, 2021 Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature Omar Meradi, Jeremy Poupin, Sylvain Robert and Deak Ferrand Nominated [39] Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature Chris Gooch, Tiago Santos, Stu Bruzek and Sneha Amin Nominated Sequel[edit]A sequel is in development.[40] As of May 2025, the film is in pre-production and will begin filming in Sydney, Australia, in early January 2026.[41]
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