All the Brothers Were Valiant

  • Robert Taylor: Joel Shore
  • Stewart Granger: Mark Shore
  • Ann Blyth: Priscilla " Pris " Holt
  • Betta St. John: Eigeborenes girls
  • Keenan Wynn: Silva
  • James Whitmore: Fetcher
  • Kurt Kasznar: Quint
  • Lewis Stone: Captain Holt
  • Robert Burton: Asa Worthen
  • Peter Whitney: James Finsch, First Mate
  • John Lupton: Dick Morrell, Third mate
  • Jonathan Cott: Carter
  • Mitchell Lewis: cooking
  • James Bell: Aaron Burnham
  • Leo Gordon: Peter How

The Black Pearl (Original Title: All the Brothers Were Valiant ) is an American adventure film Romance by Richard Thorpe in 1953 after Seeabenteuerroman Were Valiant All the Brothers. The main characters are Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Ann Blyth, and play. The film was nominated for the Academy Awards in 1954 for an Oscar for Best Cinematography in a color film.

Action

The brothers Joel and Mark Shore are working as sailors. When Mark at a whaling expedition disappears, Joel embarks with his wife Priscilla Holt on the search for his missing brother. To their horror, they find out that Mark from an unscrupulous reprobate has become, and thus a disgrace to his family. Mark not only plays Priscilla anything before, but also stirs up a mutiny on Joel's ship, so that he is commander of the ship and can run out to search for a valuable pearls hiding in the South Pacific.

Background

Ben Ames Williams in 1919 published novel All the Brothers Were Valiant was in 1923 by Irvin Willat as a silent film with Malcolm McGregor, Billie Dove and Lon Chaney in the lead roles under the title Seemannslos of William Nigh in duty and love ( Across to Singapore, 1928) filmed with Ramon Novarro, Joan Crawford and Ernest Torrence.

The film was produced by MGM 's U.S. theatrical release on November 13, 1953, shows died on September 12, 1953 Lewis Stone as Captain Holt in his last film role. Filmed with a budget of 1.816 million U.S. dollars grossed a 4.71 million U.S. dollars.

At the Academy Awards in 1954 George J. Folsey was nominated for the Oscar for Best Cinematography in a color film.

Reviews

For the lexicon of international film, it was a " [v ] ergleichsweise hard [n ] adventure film about whaling, mutiny and a romantic love ". " Stormy, old- sea adventure -indian " Cinema summarized.

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