Atlantic Ferry

1941 British film by Walter Forde


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::summary 1941 British film by Walter Forde ::

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nameAtlantic Ferry
Sons of the Sea
imageAtlantic_Ferry_aka_Sons_of_the_Sea_1941_poster.jpg
altBlue-toned movie poster showing a man holding a woman as they gaze into each other's eyes, with another man watching from behind and sailors below; large yellow text reads Sons of the Sea.
captionTheatrical release poster
directorWalter Forde
producer{{Plainlist
writer{{Plainlist
starring{{Plainlist
musicJack Beaver
cinematographyBasil Emmott
editingTerence Fisher
studioWarner Bros.
distributorWarner Bros.
released
country{{Plainlist
languageEnglish
budget£97,355
gross£88,558
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| name = Atlantic Ferry Sons of the Sea | image = Atlantic_Ferry_aka_Sons_of_the_Sea_1941_poster.jpg | alt = Blue-toned movie poster showing a man holding a woman as they gaze into each other's eyes, with another man watching from behind and sailors below; large yellow text reads Sons of the Sea. | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Walter Forde | producer = {{Plainlist|

Plot

In 1837 Liverpool, brothers Charles and David MacIver have great faith in steam-powered ships. Their first attempt, the coastal freighter Gigantic, proves to be an embarrassing and costly failure, sinking immediately after being launched. David becomes discouraged and, to save their failing shipping firm, agrees to a merger proposed by longtime rival George Burns.

Charles, however, is undaunted, despite being turned down by every banker when he seeks new funding. He gives his share of the family firm to David and sets out on his own. He teams up with Nova Scotian Samuel Cunard and engineer Robert Napier, and they build the RMS Britannia. They win a British mail contract and make the first steamship crossing of the Atlantic, from Liverpool to Boston, in record time, despite a storm that threatens to sink the ship.

Romantic complications ensue when both brothers fall in love with Mary Ann Morison, the daughter of an important government shipping official. She agrees to marry David (before she becomes acquainted with his brother), but it is Charles who wins her heart.

Cast

Reception

The film received neutral-to-negative reviews.

According to Warner Bros. records, it earned $87,000 domestically and $16,000 foreign.

References

References

  1. Love, Bessie. (1977). "From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love". Elm Tree Books.
  2. Steve Chibnall (2019) Hollywood-on-Thames: the British productions ofWarner Bros. – First National, 1931–1945, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 39:4, 687-724, DOI: 10.1080/01439685.2019.1615292 at p 714
  3. "''Atlantic Ferry'' (1941)".
  4. Anderson, L.C.. (25 April 1942). "What the Picture Did for Me".
  5. "''Sons of the Sea'' (1942)".
  6. "''Sons of the Sea'' (1942)".
  7. The William Schaefer Ledger, Appendix 1, ''Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television'', (1995) 15:sup1, 1–31 p. 22 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551

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