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  2. The country is torn by revolution and exploited by foreigners. Jake Holman, an American sailor who serves as an engineer aboard the U.S.S. San...

  3. The Sand Pebbles (1966) Steve McQueen Richard Crenna Mako Iwamatsu Richard Attenborough WARPITER. MOVIE MEMORIES. 85.7K subscribers.

    • 4 min
    • 115.4K
    • WarPiter López
  4. In 1926, Petty Officer, First Class Jake Holman transfers to the Yangtze River Patrol gunboat USS San Pablo. The ship is nicknamed the Sand Pebble and its...

    • 183 min
    • 12.4K
    • Floobby
  5. 1966 The Sand Pebbles Official Trailer 1 Solar ProductionsCategory: Adventure, Drama, RomanceProduction: Solar ProductionsDirector: Robert WiseCast:Steve McQ...

    • 3 min
    • 12.4K
    • Klokline Cinema
  6. The Sand Pebbles: Directed by Robert Wise. With Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen. In 1926, a U.S. Naval engineer gets assigned to a gunboat on a rescue mission in war-torn China.

    • (17K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Robert Wise
    • 1966-12-20
  7. The Sand Pebbles is a 1966 American epic war film directed by Robert Wise in Panavision. It tells the story of an independent, rebellious U.S. Navy machinist's mate first class, aboard the fictional river gunboat USS San Pablo, on Yangtze Patrol in 1920s China. The production was filmed on location in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

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  9. Navy engineer Jake (Steve McQueen) acquaints himself with his new baby, the engine of the USS San Pablo, meeting his assistant Po-Han (Mako), then various shipmates, Simon Oakland as Stawski, Richard Attenborough as “Frenchy,” in 1926 China, in Robert Wise’s.

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