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Directed by George Melford,
Varick FrissellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Louise Huntington,
Charles Starrett,
Arthur VintonRating59%
The film is set on the coasts of Newfoundland and focuses on the rivalry between a seal hunter and a local jinx. Worried that the jinx may attempt to steal his girlfriend, the seal-hunter forces the alleged coward to accompany him on an Arctic expedition. They both end up in a hunting party on the ice floes and eventually find themselves stranded. The hunter tries to kill the jinx, but the snow blinds him and he misses. , 1h15
Directed by George ArchainbaudOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Evelyn Brent,
Louis Wolheim,
Joel McCrea,
Raymond Hatton,
Jean Arthur,
Dick CurtisRating58%
In the Alaska wilderness, Boyd Emerson and Fraser, arrive by dogsled at a village. They are puzzled to receive a chilly welcome from its inhabitants. Frustrated, Boyd gets into a fight with local George Balt, which is broken up by Cherry Malotte. She invites the newcomers to dinner. She explains that they have stumbled into a bitter struggle between two rival fishing groups, hers and Fred Marsh's., 1h45
Directed by Victor FlemingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Charles Farrell,
Mary Astor,
Noah Beery Sr.,
Charles Emmett Mack,
George Bancroft,
Fred KohlerRating42%
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Directed by Rupert JulianOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors William Boyd,
John Harron,
Elinor Fair,
Frank Coghlan, Jr.,
John Miljan,
Walter LongRating68%
Captain Winslow takes a revolutionary new clipper ship, built by his father, on its first voyage, and Mickey Murphy is found stowing away in a burlap sack. While in China, Winslow attends a dinner hosted by a wealthy Chinese merchant and rescues English maiden Lady Jocelyn Huntington from rioting beggars. Winslow agrees to a race from China to Boston against an English clipper ship. He wins the race and Lady Jocelyn., 1h8
Directed by George MelfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
AdventureActors Dorothy Dalton,
Rudolph Valentino,
Charles Brinley,
Walter Long,
William Boyd,
Maude WayneRating63%
The opening scenes are set in Scandinavia, where a ship's captain and his daughter, Moran, are introduced. Moran, it is clear, adores her father. She has grown up on and around ships and can handle herself on the water as well as any man. Then scene then shifts to San Francisco, where a young socialite, Ramon Laredo, complains that he is tired of the same tiresome round of parties and dances. He wishes he could get away from it all. While on his way to a yachting party, he meets up with an old sailor. After talking, they repair to a saloon, where Ramon is served a Mickey Finn. After passing out, he is shanghaied aboard a nefarious pirating ship, the "Heart of China," run by Captain Kitchell, a man without principles. Though initially dismissed as a pampered weakling by the crew and captain, Ramon proves his manhood and gradually gains everyone's respect. A Scandinavian ship in distress is spotted off the bow; the pirate crew quickly move in to loot the burning ship. Most of the crew, they discover, is dead, victims of leaking coal gas. Ramon rescues one sailor, whom he carries back to the pirate ship, only to discover that "he" is a "she." It is Moran, of course, whose father has perished aboard the burning ship. Efforts to hide her identify are futile; when Captain Kitchell discovers a female is on board, it is clear that the woman's virginity is endangered. Ramon, however, is determined to protect her. Gradually, Ramon and Moran fall in love, though Moran insists at first that she has no interest in romance -- she should have been born a boy, she says. After a lively battle on board the ship -- crew vs. captain and his henchmen -- the ship reaches the port in San Diego. Disembarking, Ramon finds himself at a high-society party attended by vacationing San Franciscans. They are delighted to see him and urge him to rejoin their company. But Ramon makes it clear that his experience of recent months has changed him, has made him a better man. Confidently, happily, he returns to the ship and to Moran's waiting arms.