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Souls at Sea (DVD) (*)
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Screened, competed or awarded at:
Oscar Academy Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
89 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1937 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Henry Hathaway


Written By:
Grover Jones
Ted Lesser


Actors:
Gary Cooper ..... Michael 'Nuggin' Taylor
George Raft ..... Powdah
Frances Dee ..... Margaret Tarryton
Henry Wilcoxon ..... Lieutenant Stanley Tarryton
Harry Carey ..... Captain of the William Brown
Olympe Bradna ..... Babsie
Robert Cummings ..... George Martin
Porter Hall ..... Court Prosecutor
George Zucco ..... Barton Woodley
Virginia Weidler ..... Tina
Joseph Schildkraut ..... Gaston de Bastonet
Gilbert Emery ..... Captain Martisel
Lucien Littlefield ..... Tina's Father, the Toymaker
Paul Fix ..... Violinist
Tully Marshall ..... Pecora
Monte Blue ..... Mate of the William Brown
Stanley Fields ..... Captain Paul M. Granley
Edward Van Sloan ..... Ship's Officer (scenes deleted)
Norman Ainsley ..... Ticket Taker (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews ..... First Mate (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor ..... Barmaid (uncredited)
Agnes Ayres ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Baby Peggy ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Robert Barrat ..... The Reverend (uncredited)
Lina Basquette ..... Brunette in Saloon (uncredited)
Wilson Benge ..... Doctor (uncredited)
Frank Benson ..... Gardener (uncredited)
Arthur Blake ..... Prime Minister (uncredited)
Fritzi Brunette ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Allan Cavan ..... Dignitary (uncredited)
Davison Clark ..... Bailiff (uncredited)
Harvey Clark ..... Court Clerk (uncredited)
Ethel Clayton ..... Passenger (uncredited)
Herbert Clifton ..... Ticket Clerk (uncredited)
David Clyde ..... Butler (uncredited)
G. Pat Collins ..... Slaver (uncredited)
Clyde Cook ..... Hendry (uncredited)
Margaret Daggett ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
J. Gunnis Davis ..... Barber (uncredited)
Lillian Dean ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Lowell Drew ..... Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum ..... Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Martin Faust ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Leslie Francis ..... Woolsey's Secretary (uncredited)
Galan Galt ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Phyllis Godfrey ..... Housemaid (uncredited)
Pauline Haddon ..... Blonde (uncredited)
Grayce Hampton ..... Old Knitting Woman (uncredited)
Beth Hartman ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Forrester Harvey ..... Pub Proprietor (uncredited)
Fay Holden ..... Mrs. Martin (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten ..... Proprietor (uncredited)
Virginia Kami ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Jane Keckley ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Colin Kenny ..... Military Guard (uncredited)
Crauford Kent ..... Navy Clerk (uncredited)
Erin La Bissoniere ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Rollo Lloyd ..... Parchy (uncredited)
Betty Lorraine ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
George MacQuarrie ..... Doctor (uncredited)
Henry Mowbray ..... Bus Man (uncredited)
Forbes Murray ..... Associate Justice (uncredited)
Ted Oliver ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Carlyle O'Rourke ..... Puppeteer (uncredited)
Alonzo Price ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Dick Rich ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Constantine Romanoff ..... Pub Drinker (uncredited)
Don Rowan ..... Bit Role (uncredited)
Francis Sayles ..... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Lee Shumway ..... Mate (uncredited)
Phillips Smalley ..... Dignitary (uncredited)
William Stack ..... Judge (uncredited)
Paul Stanton ..... Defense Attorney (uncredited)
John M. Sullivan ..... Dignitary (uncredited)
Ben Taggart ..... Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Colin Tapley ..... Donaldson (uncredited)
Jameson Thomas ..... Pelton (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon ..... Passenger (uncredited)
Luana Walters ..... Eloise (uncredited)
Paul Walton ..... Puppeteer (uncredited)
Robert Warwick ..... Vice Admiral (uncredited)
Blue Washington ..... Ship Slave (uncredited)
Jane Weir ..... Barmaid (uncredited)
Gloria Williams ..... Passenger (uncredited)


Synopsis:
One man is on trial for murder. One man knows the truth... A ship has caught fire and only one lifeboat remains. Now, its captain, Michael Taylor (Gary Cooper) must decide who will live and who will surely die. The story begins at Taylor's trial where he is charged for the murders of the ship's passengers who perished. But what his prosecutors don't know is that he was actually onboard under British secret orders. Unexpectedly, he is awarded a new trial after a representative of the Queen of England steps forward with a detailed account of the tragedy. Next, the real story unfolds, via brilliantly photographed flashbacks, revealing Taylor and his partner's heroic mission to abolish the inhumane business of slave trading. But will the truth be enough to spare Taylor from a life behind bars? With its talented cast and compelling plot, Souls at Sea offers a rare combination of intensity, humour and thrilling action that is sure to please classic film lovers everywhere.

Paramount's answer to Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) also involved mutiny and romance on the high seas. Gary Cooper stars as Nuggin Taylor, first mate on a slave ship in 1842. Ironically, Nuggin is an abolitionist. When a mutiny overthrows the ship's skipper and leaves him in charge, he frees his cargo. Back in England, charges against Nuggin and his fellow shipmate Powdah (George Raft) are dropped. Nuggin is approached by British intelligence agents and asked to embark on a secret information-gathering mission that could end the slave trade. Nuggin agrees and Powdah accompanies him on a ship bound for America, where both men fall in love, Nuggin with Margaret (Frances Dee) and Powdah with Babsie (Olympa Bradna). However, their adventures are far from over.

Cooper and Raft save lives during a sea tragedy in this story about slave trade on the high seas in 1842.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 12 October, 2009.
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