This is the theme music of a naval battle movie script i am writing. Holst – The Planets (Mars) God of war.
Title: Battleship Bismarck
Genre: Historical Drama / War
Tagline: “The sea has its legends, and Bismarck was its titan.”
Opening Scene
(May 18, 1941 – Kiel, Germany)
The scene opens with the mighty battleship Bismarck being prepared for her maiden voyage. Crew members hustle aboard, their faces a mix of pride and determination. Admiral Gรผnther Lรผtjens stands on the bridge, gazing out as dock workers cheer.
ADMIRAL LรTJENS (stoic): โToday, the Reich unveils its vengeance upon the seas.โ
Bismarck sails under the cover of night, joined by the cruiser Prinz Eugen.
Act 1: The Hunt Begins
(May 21, 1941 – Bergen, Norway)
After refueling, the Bismarck and Prinz Eugen enter the North Atlantic. British intelligence intercepts reports of their movement.
Cut to Admiral John Tovey in a British naval command room:
TOVEY (firm): โWe cannot let this monster run free. All ships are to interceptโno exceptions.โ
HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Wales are dispatched to intercept Bismarck, setting the stage for confrontation.
Act 2: The Battle of Denmark Strait
(May 24, 1941)
Bismarck encounters Hood and Prince of Wales. The battle is ferocious, with fire raining down on all sides. The crew aboard the Bismarck cheers as a direct hit detonates Hood’s magazine, splitting her in two.
CAPTAIN ERNST LINDENMANN (shocked but resolute): โOne battle, one victory. But the war is far from over.โ
Prince of Wales escapes under heavy damage. Admiral Lรผtjens orders Bismarck to head toward France for repairs. However, a critical fuel tank has been damaged during the fight.
Act 3: The Chase
British ships and planes relentlessly pursue Bismarck. Scenes of the crew working tirelessly to keep the ship afloat are intercut with British forces coordinating attacks.
ADMIRAL LรTJENS (to the crew): โWe may not return, but we will be remembered. Stand your ground!โ
A dramatic airstrike by British Swordfish torpedo bombers cripples Bismarckโs rudder. With her steering compromised, she is forced to circle in the Atlantic.
Act 4: The Final Battle
(May 27, 1941)
The Royal Navy surrounds Bismarck. HMS King George V and HMS Rodney unleash their firepower. Bismarckโs crew fights valiantly, but the onslaught is overwhelming.
CAPTAIN LINDENMANN (to the crew): โScuttle the ship. She will not fall intact into enemy hands.โ
The Bismarck sinks into the depths. Survivors cling to debris, watching as British ships approach. Admiral Lรผtjens is seen saluting as the water engulfs him.
Closing Scene
(Flashforward – 1989)
The wreck of the Bismarck is discovered on the ocean floor. A deep-sea submersible explores the remains.
DR. ROBERT BALLARD (voiceover): โBismarckโs legacy is a reminder of the human cost of warโa story of courage, hubris, and tragedy.โ
The camera pans across the wreckage, fading into archival footage of the battleship in her prime. The screen fades to black with the words:
“Dedicated to the men on both sides who fought and died in the Atlantic War.”
END CREDITS roll over somber orchestral music.


AFFIRMATIVE! I will research my role.
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Otto Ernst Lindemann
Otto Ernst Lindemann (28 March 1894 โ 27 May 1941) was a German Kapitรคn zur See (naval captain). He was the only commander of the battleship Bismarck during its eight months of service in World War II.
You don’t say “affirmative,” or some sh*t like that. You say “nema problema”
Croatia working for Austria yet again. History repeats Terminator.
My friend Jรผrgen will play the Admiral
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we will sink a certain banking family’s New World Order ambitions in this movie.