CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS (FILM)


Freddie Bartholomew in a promotional photo for Captains Courageous

'''Captains Courageous''' is a 1937 film, based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling. The movie was produced by Louis D. Lighton and directed by Victor Fleming. Spencer Tracy won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his work in this film.
The movie was also nominated for three other Academy Awards:

Best Picture - Louis D. Lighton, producer

Best Film Editing - Elmo Veron

Best Writing, Screenplay - Marc Connelly, John Lee Mahin and Dale Van Every

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The film follows the adventures of Harvey Cheyne Jr. (Freddie Bartholomew), the arrogant and spoiled son of a railroad tycoon (Melvyn Douglas), who is washed overboard from a transatlantic steamship and rescued by fishermen on the Grand Banks. Harvey cannot persuade them to take him ashore, nor convince them of his wealth. However, the captain of the ''We're Here'', Disko Troop, (Lionel Barrymore), offers him a job as part of the crew until they return to port. With no other choice, Harvey accepts.
Under the guidance of Manuel (Spencer Tracy), a good-hearted Portuguese fisherman, he thrives in the new rough life. Tragically, Harvey loses his surrogate father when Manuel is drowned in an accident. Eventually, the schooner returns to port and Harvey wires his father. He rushes to the fishing town and finds to his amazement that his child has become a mature, considerate young man.

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