Captains Courageous
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Family |
| Mood: | Moving, Wholesome |
| Decade: | 1930's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Victor Fleming |
| Actor: | Melvyn Douglas, Freddie Bartholomew, Spencer Tracy |
| Release Year: | 1937 |
| Studio: | Warner Home Video |
| Runtime: | 111 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
Young Harvey Cheyne (Bartholomew) is the pampered son of a wealthy widower and tycoon (Melvyn Douglas) who has learned he can get whatever he wants if he whines, lies, and screams loud enough. On a posh cruise to Europe with his father, Harvey falls overboard and is rescued by a boat full of fishermen led by crusty skipper Disko (Barrymore) and including kind-hearted, Portugese-born Manuel (Tracy). As Harvey's official rescuer, Manuel undertakes to teach the young Harvey about real life and the ways of humble men who work the seas.
Why I Love It:
Based on a Rudyard Kipling story, this heartwarming adventure saga follows the transformation of a bratty pantywaist into a decent young man under the tutelage of Tracy's gentle fisherman. Bartholomew is a natural playing the self-centered child of privilege, and really clicks with Tracy, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance as the sensitive Manuel (though he hated putting on an Iberian accent). Absorbing for viewers of any age, "Captains" is a rousing tale whose bittersweet climax will not leave a dry eye on deck.







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