Down to the Sea in Ships (1922)
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This whaling drama is most famous as the screen debut of Clara Bow (Bow had actually made one previous film, Beyond the Rainbow, but her scenes wound up on the cutting-room floor). Besides that, it is also solid entertainment, offering both the best (documentary-like scenes of a whale being gutted)… More This whaling drama is most famous as the screen debut of Clara Bow (Bow had actually made one previous film, Beyond the Rainbow, but her scenes wound up on the cutting-room floor). Besides that, it is also solid entertainment, offering both the best (documentary-like scenes of a whale being gutted) and the worst (some scenery-devouring histrionics) that silent film had to offer. It's a period piece, taking place in a seaside town of the mid-1800s. Charles Morgan (William Walcott) is a Quaker who owns a successful whaling business. He has lost his son to the sea and is raising his tomboyish granddaughter, Dot (Bow). Morgan wants his own daughter, Patience (Marguerite Courtot) -- Dot's aunt -- to marry a Quaker whaler. Patience, however, is in love with Allan Dexter (Raymond McKee), the non-Quaker boy next door, who has just returned from school. Meanwhile, Jake Finner (Pat Hartigan) and Samuel Siggs (J. Thornton Baston) are plotting to get Morgan's fortune. Siggs, disguised as a Quaker, goes to work for Morgan and convinces him that he should marry Patience. Dexter, however, loves Patience so much he is willing to change both his religion and his profession to win her. He winds up on a whaling ship, captained by the wicked Finner, gets involved in the subsequent mutiny, and harpoons his first whale. Dot has stowed away on the ship because she has a crush on one of the boys (James Turfler) who is on the crew. Dexter returns home just in time to prevent Patience from marrying Siggs. Although Courtot spends most of her time merely looking pretty, there's a palpable chemistry between her and McKee -- they actually fell in love in real life and married. With her vivacious personality and natural acting, Bow (who looks far younger than her 16 years) steals almost every scene she is in. She obviously had star quality, even this early in her career -- something that did not go unnoticed amongst critics and filmgoers. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi
- Directed By
- Elmer Clifton
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure
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Cast
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Raymond McKee
as Thomas Allan Dexter
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William Walcott
as Charles W. Morgan
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William Cavanaugh
as Henry Morgan
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Leigh Smith
as "Scuff" Smith
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Marguerite Courtot
as Patience Morgan
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Elizabeth Foley
as Baby Patience Morgan
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Juliette Courtot
as "Judy" Peggs
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Clarice Vance
as Nahoma
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Curtis Pierce
as Town Crier
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Ada Laycock
as "Henny" Clark
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Clara Bow
as "Dot" Morgan
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James Turfler
as "Jimmy"
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Pat Hartigan
as Jake Finner
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J. Thornton Baston
as Samuel Siggs
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Capt. James A. Tilton
as Captain of The Morgan
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Tom White
as Baby Tommy Dexter