Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Oct 10, 2017 · Amazon.com: The Sea Wolf [Blu-ray] : Edward G. Robinson, Alexander Knox, Ida Lupino, John Garfield, Gene Lockhart, Barry Fitzgerald, Michael Curtiz: Movies & TV. Movies & TV. ›. Featured Categories. ›. Blu-ray. ›. Action & Adventure. Enjoy fast, free delivery, exclusive deals, and award-winning movies & TV shows with Prime.

  2. The Sea Wolf (1993) - Charles Bronson DVD. $9.95. Add to Cart. The Sea Wolf (1993) Jack London’s brutal Wolf Larson brings a shipwrecked aristocrat and a con woman aboard his doomed ship, the Ghost. Starring : Charles Bronson, Marc Singer, Catherine Mary Stewart, Len Cariou, Clive Revill, Christopher Reeve. Director :

  3. With Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino, John Garfield, Alexander Knox. After being fished out of the sea by a sailer, three fugitives find themselves prisoners of the ship's brutal skipper who refuses to put them ashore and they hatch an escape plan during a crew mutiny.

    • (4.3K)
    • Michael Curtiz
    • Approved
    • Adventure, Drama
  4. Sea Wolf, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) A Criminal Offense First scene for both Ruth (Ida Lupino) and Van Weyden (Alexander Knox), catching a ferry out of San Francisco, her situation desperate, in Michael Curtiz's The Sea Wolf, 1941, from the Jack London novel, also starring John Garfield and Edward G. Robinson in the title role.

    • Michael Curtiz, Jo Graham, Sherry Shourds
    • Edward G. Robinson
  5. The Sea Wolf (1941) - Edward G. Robinson Colorized Version DVD. $12.99. (No reviews yet) Write a Review. Quantity: Add to Wish List. Description. The Sea Wolf (1941) Colorized Version. Humphrey van Weyden, a writer, and fugitives Ruth Webster and George Leach have been given refuge aboard the sealer "Ghost," captained by the cruel Wolf Larsen.

  6. People also ask

  7. www.orbitdvd.com › products › the-sea-wolfThe Sea Wolf – Orbit DVD

    $21.99. Type: New Blu-Ray. Add to Cart. Jack London’s novel The Sea Wolf had it all: action, mystery and widespread popularity. But Jack Warner, claiming the title was too similar to the studio’s The Sea Hawk, wanted to give the 1941 film version something else: a new name.

  1. People also search for