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HMS Andrew (P423) was a Royal Navy Amphion-class DE submarine, and the only RN submarine to bear that name. Her only use as a film set was in the 1959 movie "On the Beach". She was used because at the time, the U.S. Navy wouldn't allow the use of its own nuclear submarines for filming purposes.

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HMS Andrew (P423) was a Royal Navy Amphion-class DE submarine, and the only RN submarine to bear that name. Her only use as a film set was in the 1959 movie "On the Beach". She was used because at the time, the U.S. Navy wouldn't allow the use of its own nuclear submarines for filming purposes.

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