The World in His Arms (1952)
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Genres - Action, Adventure, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Adventure Drama |
Release Date - Oct 9, 1952 (USA - Unknown), Oct 9, 1952 (USA) |
Run Time - 104 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Michael Betzold
Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn play two seal-hunting rivals in this adventure film set in the days when Alaska was a Russian territory. Peck is adventuring seafarer Jonathan Clark, who falls in love with Russian Countess Marina Selanova (Ann Blyth) while the countess is in San Francisco fleeing an arranged marriage to the vile Prince Semyon (Carl Esmond). The Countess wants to hire a ship to take her to Sitka, AK, where her uncle, General Ivan Vorashilov (Sig Rumann), is governor. Portugee (Quinn) can't raise money for the voyage, so the countess agrees to sail with Clark, and the two quickly fall in love. But Prince Semyon sails into San Francisco just as Clark and the Countess are about to be wed, and the prince abducts her and takes her to Alaska, threatening to kill her uncle if she doesn't marry him. Clark and Portugee then agree to race to Alaska, with the winner getting the other's ship and the seal catch. Clark's boat wins the race, but the Russians arrest both the men as seal poachers. Countess Marina agrees to marry Semyon if he will order the seal hunters released.
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aristocracy, arrest, captain [military], capture, conflict, crew, escape, forbidden-love, governor, guest, gunboat, imprisonment, kidnapping, loot, love, marriage, marriage-arranged, motel, nobility, poacher, pursuit, racer, release, rescue, rival, romance, Russia, sailing, sea, sea-captain, seal, servant, uncle, voyage, wager, wedding, winner, boating, hunting, will [document]