ΠΠΎ ΠΊΠ°ΠΏΠΈΡΠ°Π½ ΠΠ»Π°ΡΠΊ Π½Π΅ ΠΎΠ±ΠΈΡΠ° ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΡΠ΅ Π°ΡΠΈΡΡΠΎΠΊΡΠ°ΡΠΈ. Glad to know you also enjoyed it. The film stars , and , with , , , , , and. Her previous film was the very memorable time travel romance 1951 , costarring Tyrone Power. Third, the big cast of top drawer actors is perfect for this film. And oh, yes, it's also got Universal Technicolor! The World in His Arms 1952 Roistering sea captain Jonathan Clark, who poaches seal pelts from Russian Alaska, meets and woos Russian countess Marina in 1850 San Francisco. And, when an actor plays a role that is rare or unusual for him, it can be an even bigger treat for the audience.
Jonathan wins, but that doesn't stop Portugee from trying to steal his ship anyway. But Prince Semyon sails into San Francisco just as Clark and the Countess are about to be wed, and the prince abducts her and takes her to Alaska, threatening to kill her uncle if she doesn't marry him. Even fewer movies have included Alaska seal hunting, and again the location and scenery are most impressive here. Any film fan would know they were about to watch a '50s Universal movie from the gorgeous red title cards. Peck and Blyth are charming, fully committed to expressing their characters' developing feelings. After Jonathan falls in love with Mariana, he squares off against Portugee, the prince and the Russians to rescue her and restore the trading business. Frustrated by illegal competition from Russians in the seal fur trade, Capt.
It was directed by and produced by from a by and. Your comments did however make me want to see All The Brotheres Were Valiant. Other aspects of the movie add immensely to its quality and enjoyment -- the romance, the humor, and the action. Jonathan and Marina make plans to wed, but then she's kidnapped by a Russian who wants to force her into marriage for reasons too complicated to explain here. Fourth, the sailing scenes and action are outstanding. First, it has historical value.
Jonathan Clark Gregory Peck struggles to raise funds to purchase Alaska from Russia. The movie was also released on. Period films were also familiar territory for Ann Blyth. The film's last shot leaves behind a warm, happy glow. If you have any legal issues please contact the appropriate media file owners or host sites. Clark's boat wins the race, but the Russians arrest both the men as seal poachers. It's an entertaining movie in the best tradition of the early '50s Universal adventure films.
Instead of Charlton Heston, John Wayne, or Kirk Douglas for this role, I think Peck gives it an air of freshness. In the latter film he's not seen sailing a ship, but his navigation skills come in handy! Cast: , , , , , , , Director: Genres: Keywords: , , , , ,. Start with history, add adventure and scenery, toss in a romance, sprinkle it with humor, and top it off with action. Watch their eyes and expressions; they're really lovely together. Such is the case with Peck in this film, I think. Jonathan Clark Gregory Peck struggles to raise funds to purchase Alaska from Russia.
During the climactic wedding scene, keep your eyes on the stained-glass window -- wow, what an entrance! And I love that final scene with that surging Frank Skinner score. We do not check the links and have no influence on videos that are hidden behind the streaming link. Events separate them, but after an exciting sea race to the Pribilof Islands they meet again; now, both are in danger from the schemes of villainous Prince Semyon. Watch movies online for free on StreamM4u and M4ufree! Thanks for the shout out, Laura. Jonathan and his men double back, rescue Marina, and sail away.
That includes all of them. The locale shooting in the Pacific Northwest adds to the authenticity, as well as the spectacular scenery. Jonathan ultimately goes to her rescue, aided by his old rival Portugee Anthony Quinn. The Americans and others who go in search of seal furs in Alaska are poachers in Russian territory. Second, the scenery and cinematography are outstanding.
Synopsis Roistering sea captain Jonathan Clark, who poaches seal pelts from Russian Alaska, meets and woos Russian countess Marina in 1850 San Francisco. In desperation, Marina goes to the party he is throwing and, pretending to be the Countess's companion, gets him to change his mind. But, one scene describes how Gregory Peck's ship practices conservation of the seal population, whereas the Russians tend to slaughter whole populations without such regard. It may be a raucous film in many respects, yet I found their yearning romance extremely touching. I can see that if someone has a particular image or demeanor or character about an actor burned into his or her imagination, it may be difficult to appreciate that person in roles that don't seem to conform.
Portugee Quinn can't raise money for the voyage, so the countess agrees to sail with Clark, and the two quickly fall in love. Production aspects are all first-rate β costumes, script, and directing. He falls in love with Marina Blyth , a Russian countess who is posing as an untitled member of the countess's entourage. Speaking of which, and you'll see what I mean. Countess Marina agrees to marry Semyon if he will order the seal hunters released. Few films have been made about that time and place in history, and it gives a good picture of life and politics in the early years of Alaska settlement.