Rulers of the Sea Trailer

Rulers of the Sea Trailer (1939)

08 November 1939 Drama 96 mins

The struggle of a man to build a steam ship to take him across the Atlantic in spite of all setbacks, and his win against a crack sailing boat in the early 19th century.

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Cast

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

as David 'Davie' Gillespie

Margaret Lockwood

as Mary Shaw

Will Fyffe

as John Shaw

George Bancroft

as Capt. Oliver

Montagu Love

as Malcolm Grant

Vaughan Glaser

as Junius Smith

David Torrence

as Donald Fenton

Lester Matthews

as Lieut. Roberts

Alec Craig

as Foreman

Barlowe Borland

as Magistrate

Wilson Benge

as Campbell

Harry Allen

as Murdock

David Cavendish

as First Officer Lewis

David Clyde

as Second Mate Evans

Charles McAvoy

as O'Brien

Crew

Frank Lloyd

Director

William Tummel

William Tummel Assistant Director

John B. Goodman

John B. Goodman Art Direction

Frank Lloyd

Frank Lloyd Producer

Archie Stout

Archie Stout Director of Photography

Theodor Sparkuhl

Theodor Sparkuhl Director of Photography

Richard Hageman

Original Music Composer

Hans Dreier

Hans Dreier Art Direction

Lou Smith

Lou Smith Associate Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 08 November 1939

Production Companies

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