Adapted from the book By Way of Cape Horn by A.J Villiers, Windjammer is a beautifully-filmed record of the last journey of the Grace Harwar, a full-rigged Windjammer sailing from Australia to England via Cape Horn.
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Windjammer Movie Trailer
This thirty second movie trailer will get your blood flowing. It is a great way to capture the excitement of a Maine windjammer cruise aboard the Schooner ...
Windjammer Shots (1957)
Unissued / unused material. Windjammer shots location of events unknown - somewhere off UK coast. C/U log book. Various shots crew at work on board old ...
Windjammer (1967)
No title - Windjammer clipper ship. Location of events unknown. M/S old clipper ship. M/S deck. M/S men climbing the rigging. M/S's of the men taking in the sails ...
Windjammer (1937) - Full Movie
The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien (preceded by "Daniel Boone" "Park Avenue Logger" and "Hollywood ...
2014 Camden Windjammer Festival Trailer
Celebrate Camden's maritime heritage and living traditions at the annual Camden Windjammer Festival. From the great age of sail when coasting schooners ...
"The Last Of The Windjammers" Aka Wind Jammers (1931)
Full title reads: "Off the Thames. 'The Last of the Windjammers'. Old sailing days recalled soon to be but a memory as 'Archibald Russell' leaves 'to sail the ...
Popular movie trailers from 1930
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Just before the scheduled electrocution of stockbroker Kenneth Avery for the murder of Mazie Lawrence, Nan Perry makes one last plea to the governor for a stay of execution and relates the incidents that led to Mazie's death.
Denise, an orphaned girl, moves to Paris where she hopes to find work at her uncle's store. But the glamorous department store 'Aux Bonheur des Dames' across the street crushes all the little businesses around.
In this drama, a 50-year-old married man (played by John Halliday) goes with his wife (Belle Bennett) and son (Junior Durkin) to a nightclub in a fancy hotel in Detroit.
In that "cute" beginning, we see some funny sight gags with our hero serenading his girl down south in Mexico, strumming his guitar in a unique matter and then literally getting "cold feet.
Estrada, the chief government official of the region, has put a price on the head of José Savedra for causing the local people to rebel against his tax collectors.