The crew of the merchant ship Glencairn hope to survive a transatlantic crossing during World War II. Adapted from four Eugene O'Neill one-act plays.
John Wayne
Ole Olsen
Thomas Mitchell
Driscoll
Ian Hunter
Smitty
Barry Fitzgerald
Cocky
Wilfrid Lawson
Captain
John Qualen
Axel
Mildred Natwick
Freda
Ward Bond
Yank
Arthur Shields
Donkeyman
Joe Sawyer
Davis
Rafaela Ottiano
Bella
Jack Pennick
Johnny
Douglas Walton
Second Mate
Billy Bevan
Joe
Judith Linden
Bumboat Girl
James Flavin
Dock Policeman
Lionel Pape
Mr. Clifton
Wyndham Standing
British Naval Officer
Blue Washington
Black Cook on Glencairn
Harry Woods
Amindra First Mate
J.M. Kerrigan
Crimp
Carmen Morales
Principal Spanish Girl
Bob Perry
Paddy
Constant Franke
Norway
David Hughes
Scotty
Constantine Romanoff
Big Frank
Danny Borzage
Tim
Harry Tenbrook
Max
Cyril McLaglen
First Mate
Mary Carewe
Elizabeth
Bing Conley
Limehouse Roustabout
Bing Conley
Bumboat Girl
Jane Crowley
Kate
Carmen D'Antonio
Bumboat Girl
Lowell Drew
Blind Man
Soledad Gonzales
Bumboat Girl
Guy Kingsford
London Policeman
Tina Menard
Bumboat Girl
Art Miles
Captain of the Amindra
Luanne Robb
Smitty's Daughter
Ky Robinson
Limehouse Roustabout
Maureen Roden-Ryan
Meg
Lee Shumway
Dock Policeman
Leslie Sketchley
London Policeman
Roger Steele
Smitty's Son
Sammy Stein
Seaman
Director
John Ford
Screenplay
Dudley Nichols
Theatre Play
Eugene O'Neill
January 15, 2025
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John Wayne takes on the mantle of a Swedish sailor embarked on a freighter carrying a cargo of high explosives from the USA to the UK at that start of WWII. His "Olsen" character is maybe the most stable of the crew aboard the vessel as at least he has an home and an elderly mother to go home to. Just about everyone else on the ship is truly rudderless. They live their lives staving of the peril and the loneliness by drinking as much rum as they can lay their hands on and availing themselves of any ladies who will deign to come aboard. It's a tight community and though they fight and bicker, sometimes quite violently, they do look out for each other. They are led, after a fashion, by the wily "Driscoll" (Thomas Mitchell) but there is also Ward Bond, Barry Fitzgerald and Ian Hunter amongst their number who also have to deal with a gamut of emotions not often portrayed by men in Hollywood movies. There's a prevailing humanity in this John Ford adventure that's not so much an action on the high seas story as a psychological analysis of just how permanently toxic conditions can affect the mind sets of even the strongest of characters - and, let's face it, none of these men are exactly that! It also delivers quite a salutary lesson in just what constitutes masculinity in the face of prolonged uncertainty and is entirely devoid of any semblance of romance - unless you count Mildred Natwick's duplicitous "Freda" towards to end! It's quite a thoughtful piece that's maybe not quite what you'd expect.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00