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Directed by Michael Curtiz
USA 1941

 

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. Producer Henry Blanke resisted, saying it would be “a detriment to the box office…(like changing) Gone With the Wind to Molly From the South.” As film fans know, Molly stayed in the South and the haunting nautical adventure took a big bite out of the box office, becoming one of the top moneymakers of 1940-41. Edward G. Robinson and a superb cast are the hands on deck for this voyage into nightmare. Robinson is Captain Wolf Larsen, a hell-bent seadog who ranks with Moby Dick’s Ahab and Mutiny on the Bounty’s Captain Bligh. Doom is the mad seafarer’s fog-shrouded port of call…and he intends to take a roughneck recruit (John Garfield), two castaways (Ida Lupino and Alexander Knox) and his crew (including Gene Lockhart and Barry Fitzgerald) with him. Adventure – and eerie suspense – ahoy! The Sea Wolf was such a box-office hit that it was given a national theatrical reissue in 1947, but to do so, the film was cut to a length of 86 minutes, and remained that length for 70 years. Long thought to exist only in substandard form, Warner Bros. is proud to present this film as first released in 1941, restoring its original 100-minute running time from 35mm nitrate elements.

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The fifth film version of Jack London's The Sea Wolf stars Edward G. Robinson as "premature fascist" Wolf Larsen. The captain of the scavenger ship Ghost, Larsen is a heartless tyrant who can tolerate no sign of weakness in anyone. "Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven" is Larsen's philosophy (borrowed from the character of Satan in Milton's Paradise Lost), and accordingly he reigns over his hellish vessel in true satanic fashion. Idealistic writer Humphrey Van Weyden (Alexander Knox) and fugitive from justice Ruth Webster (Ida Lupino) are picked up by the Ghost when their ferryboat capsizes. Realizing that their chances of getting off the boat alive are nil, Van Weyden and Ruth conspire with embittered cabin boy Leach (John Garfield) to escape. They drift in a small open boat for days, only to return to the Ghost, which has apparently been scuttled by the mutinous crew. The 1941 Sea Wolf would not be the last cinematic adaptation of London's novel; multiple versions have since been produced for both film and television.

Excerpt from B+N located HERE

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Theatrical Release: March 21st, 1941

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Review: Warner Archive - Region FREE - Blu-ray

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Distribution Warner Archive - Region FREE - Blu-ray
Runtime 1:39:52.444        
Video

1.33:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray

Disc Size: 34,959,473,382 bytes

Feature: 29,196,840,960 bytes

Video Bitrate: 34.98 Mbps

Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video

NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes.

Bitrate Blu-ray:

Audio

DTS-HD Master Audio English 2011 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2011 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)

Subtitles English, None
Features Release Information:
Studio:
Warner Archive

 

1.33:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray

Disc Size: 34,959,473,382 bytes

Feature: 29,196,840,960 bytes

Video Bitrate: 34.98 Mbps

Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video

 

Edition Details:

Trailer (3:35)
Screen Director's Playhouse (1950 - 29:41)


Blu-ray Release Date:
October 10th, 2017
Standard Blu-ray Case

Chapters 12

 

 

Comments:

NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were taken directly from the Blu-ray disc.

Warner Archive's The Sea Wolf Blu-ray looks superb. It's on a dual-layered Blu-ray in 1080P with a high bitrate. Contrast is beautifully layered and there is a film-like thickness to the visuals. There is no damage and it looks very impressive in-motion. Top marks for the HD presentation. 

The audio transfer is via a DTS-HD Master 2.0 channel mono track (24-bit) and there are seafaring effects but the music is notable as being composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Deception, The Sea Hawk, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Captain Blood) and it adds a brooding atmosphere to the film experience. There are optional English subtitles on this Region FREE
Blu-ray.

Warner Archive add a 1/2 hour audio 'Screen Director's Playhouse' radio broadcast
from 1950 with Edward G. Robinson reprising his role  and there is also a theatrical trailer.

This is a truly enjoyable adaptation of the Jack London story. It has a great cast with Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino, John Garfield, Alexander Knox, Gene Lockhart, Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Da Silva. The film has such as fog-drenched, mysterious, atmosphere with tension at every turn. The
Blu-ray transfer is excellent and vintage film fans should definitely indulge.

Gary Tooze

 


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