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John Paul Jones: Directed by John Farrow. With Robert Stack, Marisa Pavan, Charles Coburn, Erin O'Brien. The career of Revolutionary War naval hero from his youth in Scotland through his service to Catherine the Great of Russia.
- (1.4K)
- Action, Biography, History
- John Farrow
- 1959-06-16
John Paul Jones is a 1959 biographical adventure film from Warner Bros. Pictures, filmed in the Technirama process, about the American Revolutionary War naval hero. The film, shot in Dénia, Spain, was produced by Samuel Bronston and directed by John Farrow, from a screenplay by John Farrow, Ben Hecht, and Jesse Lasky Jr.
- $4–5 million
- Samuel Bronston
John Paul Jones. The Scottish-born U.S. naval officer (Robert Stack) becomes a Revolutionary War hero and falls in love with a French noblewoman (Marisa Pavan).
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- John Farrow
- Biography
- Robert Stack
On a large Navy frigate, an officer tells new seamen about the legacy of the man who commanded the first ship to carry the U.S. flag into a European port, John Paul Jones: In 1759, at age twelve, John, from a poor Scottish family, witnesses an English officer disperse townspeople playing the bagpipes, which are viewed as an instrument of war music.
- John Farrow, Frank Losee
- Robert Stack
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Chronicle of the adventures of Scotland-born hero of the Revolutionary War, John Paul Jones whose exploits take him across the globe, from the West Indies to Russia and France.
The adventures that will live forever in America's naval history! Overview. The career of Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, from his youth in Scotland through his service to Catherine the Great of Russia. John Farrow. Director, Writer. Clements Ripley. Story. Jesse Lasky Jr. Writer.