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Two Years Before the Mast
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A cruel captain makes life miserable for his crew, including a shanghaied sailor and a writer. When scurvy breaks out his son leads a mutiny and is slapped in irons. Floggings and torture abound.
A cruel captain makes life miserable for his crew, including a shanghaied sailor and a writer. When scurvy breaks out his son leads a mutiny and is slapped in irons. Floggings and torture abound.
Actors:
Tom McGuire,
Ray Collins,
James Millican,
Ted Billings,
Brian Donlevy,
George M. Carleton,
Stanley Andrews,
Kitty Kelly,
Pierre Watkin,
James Burke,
George Bruggeman,
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Tom McGuire
1 September 1873, Lancashire, England, UK
Ray Collins
10 December 1889, Sacramento, California, USA
James Millican
17 February 1910, Palisades, New Jersey, USA
Ted Billings
7 April 1880, London, England, UK
Brian Donlevy
9 February 1901, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
George M. Carleton
28 October 1885, New York City, New York, USA
Stanley Andrews
28 August 1891, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Kitty Kelly
April 27, 1902 in New York City, New York, USA
Pierre Watkin
29 December 1889, Sioux City, Iowa, USA
James Burke
24 September 1886, New York City, New York, USA
George Bruggeman
1 November 1904, Antwerp, Belgium
Director:
John Farrow
John Farrow
10 February 1904, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Country:
United States
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February 20, 2010
The ensemble drama was effective largely because of the superb acting, the salty dialogue and the strong direction that kept things authentic.

