Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water
| Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water | |
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From left, Joachim Rønneberg, Jens-Anton Poulsson and Kasper Idland receive King Haakon VII of Norway at the premiere of Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water (1948) | |
| Kampen om tungtvannet | |
| Directed by | Jean Dréville Titus Vibe-Müller |
| Written by | Arild Feldborg, Jean Marin, Dinah Robertson, etc. |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Hilding Bladh Marcel Weiss |
| Edited by | Jean Feyte |
| Music by | Gunnar Sønstevold |
| Distributed by | Hero Film Trident |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Countries | Norway France |
| Language | Norwegian |
| Box office | 5,373,377 admissions (France) |
Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water (original title: Kampen om tungtvannet, French title: La Bataille de l'eau lourde) is a Norwegian-French film from 1948. The history is based on the best known commando raid in Norway during World War II, where the resistance group Norwegian Independent Company 1 destroyed the heavy water plant at Vemork in Telemark in February 1943.
The film is basically a reconstruction of real events, a docudrama, with many of the participants playing themselves in the film. It was filmed on location in Norway.