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The Sea Chase Director: John Farrow Cast: John Wayne, Lana Turner, David Farrar, Lyle Bettger

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Original Release: 1955
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 10,570

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John Wayne trailer gallery; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- The Sea Chase
1. Credits [1:15]
2. One Officer to Another [4:44]
3. Lady With a Past [4:12]
4. Sailing Plans [2:41]
5. Through the Fog [5:51]
6. Spy in Mink [4:43]
7. Changing Course [4:33]
8. Fox and Hounds [3:23]
9. Music From Kirchner [4:00]
10. Auckland - And Murder [4:39]
11. Quite a Woman [3:57]
12. The Ship's Own Fires [2:58]
13. Fuel for Confrontation [3:25]
14. Vendetta [1:59]
15. 14-Hour Workdays [2:44]
16. Seesawing Attraction [5:22]
17. Rats [2:05]
18. Best Man on the Crew [:55]
19. Shark Arrack [3:43]
20. Steh' Ich Im Finst'rer Mitternacht [3:23]
21. Killer's Log Entry [3:00]
22. Not Dying. Dead [4:59]
23. Lifeboat Trio [5:46]
24. Our Country's Goos [2:48]
25. The Enemy on Land [4:20]
26. A Man to Be Proud Od [4:11]
27. Ironic Admiration [3:32]
28. Betrayed [4:40]
29. Abandon Ship [2:13]
30. Under Fire [4:52]
31. Riddle of the Sea [3:26]

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John Wayne plays anti-Nazi Prussian sea captain Karl Erlich in Sea Chase, one of the many film commentaries released post WWII. Though staunchly opposed to the Nazi regime, Karl (Wayne) feels it would nevertheless be unpatriotic should he refuse to save his ship from destruction. His ship--an old, rusty 5,000 ton freighter named the Ergenstrasse--is being pursued by a British warship on his journey from Australia back to Germany. Captain Erlich does everything he can to save his ship and his crew, but the process is long and dangerous, particularly without a plentiful supply of fuel and provisions. Erlich must face obstacles ranging from horrendous sea storms and shark attacks to false murder accusations, and it seems his only devotee is Elsa (Lana Turner), a beautiful German spy. Despite nearly falling to the determined English ship and a mutiny attempt by his own crew, Captain Erlich manages to survive what was anything but a routine trip back to his home country. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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March 29, 2009: If you like John Wayne and haven't seen this movie it's time you did. Lots of action and even romance with Lana Turner, a great story.