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Captains Courageous (1937) Certificate U

Captains Courageous
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(72%)
 
Starring: Freddie Bartholomew | Spencer Tracy | Lionel Barrymore | Melvyn Douglas | Mickey Rooney
Director: Victor Fleming
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 117 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Released: February 13, 2006

This Rudyard Kipling story is a family entertainment classic and one of the great films set on the high seas. Harvey Cheyne (Freddie Bartholomew), the spoiled son of a shipping magnate, falls overboard from a luxury liner and is picked up by a Nantucket fishing schooner. Aboard the schooner is a simple, honest, courageous Portuguese fisherman named Manuel, played expertly by Spencer Tracy in an Oscar-winning performance. Forced to earn his keep, Harvey's extended voyage and warm relationships with Manuel infuse him with a whole new set of life values.

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8 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Good story ahoy

RJNeb2 from , 17th September, 2006

Spoilt rich kid falls off an ocean liner and gets picked out of the sea by a rough and ready fisherman. Cue some life lessons to be learned onboard the 'We're Here', a fishing trawler plying the eastern American coast. An MGM quality production of its day, this probably has a bit too much obvious studio sets to be convincing, and Tracy's wig and accent are dubious indeed (but still enough to net him an Oscar). But there's no denying the power of the story that builds up between the boy and the fisherman and the emotional dynamics that follow.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
gone fishing

A Customer from Nottingham, 5th March, 2006

A good family film although this movie is obviously quite dated in these days of special effects adventure genre,and the boy speaks in that oh so correct English accent of the time,which can irritate,but for all that you can enjoy the acting of the great Spencer Tracy and know your kids will enjoy a movie from a more innocent era

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Rated 4.0 stars
classic Tracey

A Customer from Suffolk, 6th November, 2009

Perfect film to enjoy in front of the fire on a cold winter evening.

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Rated 5.0 stars
Essential Classic

Bournat from , 11th August, 2008

In these days of colour and computer effects this may seem old fashioned, but this original Ruyard Kipling story is one of true magic. I have watched this movie as a boy, in my twenties and much older - but the male bonding message of man and boy and father is perfect. Not one to be easily moved by movies, this one never fails to hit the spot. Along with Kind Hearts and Coronets and Casablanca and other B&W classics, this is essential viewing for movie lovers. Make sure you have a good supply of tear wiping material to hand for the final scenes. This movie has reduced a cynical flat mate and and girlfriend many years ago into a blubbering mess when it was shown on TV, despite my warnings of it's possible effect. A classic in the 30/40's weepy tradition. A Must See!

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Rated 5.0 stars
captains courageous

ricky from , 20th May, 2008

classic b&w movie and good story line

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Rated 3.0 stars
Spencer Tracey

Pinkmat from , 1st March, 2007

Spencer Tracey is always watchable and one of the all time greats. I picked this film after Channel 4 did its programme on best 'learning process' films (can't remember how they titled it now). Freddy Bartholomew is an amazing child actor and it was touching to see how he changed from spoiled rich kid toa boy with values under the guidance of the cheerful fisherman (Tracey). It's sad but heartwarming and ok to watch if you don't want anything too demanding

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