Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCharles Chinnough, aka Captain China, washed ashore off his ship during a storm, is later rescued, but is relieved of duty after his former first mate, Brendensen (who thought he was dead), ... Leggi tuttoCharles Chinnough, aka Captain China, washed ashore off his ship during a storm, is later rescued, but is relieved of duty after his former first mate, Brendensen (who thought he was dead), and two aides testify falsely against him in a hearing concerning the loss of his ship. Se... Leggi tuttoCharles Chinnough, aka Captain China, washed ashore off his ship during a storm, is later rescued, but is relieved of duty after his former first mate, Brendensen (who thought he was dead), and two aides testify falsely against him in a hearing concerning the loss of his ship. Seeking to clear his name, he books passage on a ship commanded by Brendensen.He and Brenden... Leggi tutto
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- Red Lynch
- (as Lon Chaney)
- Mrs. Haasvelt
- (as Ilka Gruning)
- Gus
- (as Zonn Murray)
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The long scene with the cargo almost submerging by waves, that seemingly swallows it each time is eternal and John Payne was the hero - a captain not Chinese but who likes the sea around China, before and after the revolution of course. This is maybe the reason why the theme of the ship wrecking and his commander under the pressure from a storm tossing it from the bow to the reverse is also a kind of microcosm space where human beings in despair are stressed in their wills, losing fast and easily the control of any small quarrel concerning technicality, like a fish jumping out of the sea falling on the deck...
There is also a kind of nostalgic feature in the middle shot composing the attractive Gail Russell, as campaigner for the look aside the main character, when she puts one of her hands on, both seeing out of the frame in diagonal from right to left in front off something, that menaces them and somewhat puzzling what will be after in such a sound couple. Maybe also breathing a little of pure air from the ship, which is the stage of a fierce misadventure for such love at first sight, nonetheless the healthy conquest in an adventure somewhat artificial inspired in a sequel of Joseph Conrad tale.
But he's a beached skipper because he lost one ship after he came on drunk and it piled up on a reef. His first mate Jeffrey Lynn testified against him at a hearing where Payne was presumed lost at sea.
As fates would have it Payne becomes one of a select group of passengers on a ship now commanded by his former mate Lynn. The other passengers include husband and wife missionaries Edgar Bergen and Ilka Gruning, spinster mystery novelist Ellen Corby, and the beautiful Gail Russell heading home. The first three provide comedy relief and Russell is a romantic bone of contention between Payne and Lynn.
There's a lot of Payne's old crew on the freighter that include Robert Armstrong and Lon Chaney, Jr. and John Qualen, the latter two have it in for Payne. When a crisis hits though, it's Payne that comes through.
There's one more interesting role, that of Michael O'Shea as a drunken ship's officer who gets a chance for redemption under Payne's guidance.
Pine-Thomas did a good one here with some most realistic storm scenes, done at night, the better to disguise the fact that it's all done in a studio tank with a model ship. Still the storm sequences are very well done by all the cast.
One of John Payne's better films as he slid into the B picture non-singing roles period of his career.
Captain China's accusers are his first mate and a couple of roguish deck hands. The first mate, played by Jeffrey Lynn, inherits Captain China's old ship when he is relieved of his command. Lynn's first voyage seems to be going smoothly until he learns one of his passengers is Captain China. This makes Lynn and the two deck hands extremely nervous.
I should point out that the viewer at this point isn't exactly sure which story is the truth. Payne is portrayed as a gruff man of action, not exactly an endearing character. But during the film's climax, when a typhoon threatens the ship's safe voyage, Captain China comes through. Lynn panics during the storm and his error almost capsizes the ship. China is asked to take over and he reveals a cool head and an expertise at navigating through a difficult situation.
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