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Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
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Cecil B. DeMille's Technicolor historical spectacle Reap the Wild Wind was to have starred
Gary Cooper
, but Cooper's prior commitment to Goldwyn's
Pride of the Yankees
compelled DeMille to recast the leading role with
John Wayne
. The film, set in the mid-19th century, centers around Key West, Florida, where piracy reigns unchecked. Wayne plays the captain of a salvage business, working on behalf of
Raymond Massey
to rescue valuables from the merchant ships wrecked by pirates. During one expedition, Wayne is rescued from drowning by
Paulette Goddard
, the hoydenish manager of a rival salvage firm. Goddard arranges for Wayne to go to work for her boss,
Ray Milland
, and a romantic rivalry ensues. Later on, Goddard's cousin
Susan Hayward
is lost at sea when her ship is attacked by pirates. Wayne is accused of engineering the wreck, thanks to the duplicity of Massey, the real brains of the pirate operation. Wayne and Milland both don deep-sea diving gear and swim to the bottom in search of evidence. When Milland is attacked by an octopus, Wayne saves his rival's life at the expense of his own. Massey is exposed, and Milland wins Goddard. Essentially a standard maritime meller, Reap the Wild Wind takes on the veneer of importance thanks to DeMille's epic treatment of the material. Though competition is fierce,
Ray Milland
steals the show with a truly offbeat characterization (he even gets to indulge in a little ventriloquism!) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Louise Beavers
Maum Maria
Charles Bickford
Bully Brown, Mate of the "Tyfib"
Ben Carter
Chinkapin
Lane Chandler
Sam
Davison Clark
Judge Marvin
Wee Willie Davis
The Lamb
Elizabeth Risdon
Mrs. Claiborne
Paulette Goddard
Loxi Claiborne
Walter Hampden
Commodore Devereaux
Susan Hayward
Drusilla Alston
Hedda Hopper
Aunt Henrietta Beresford
Raymond Massey
King Cutler
Martha O'Driscoll
Ivy Devereaux
Lynne Overman
Capt. Phillip Philpott
Oscar Polk
Salt Meat
Robert Preston
Dan Cutler
Milburn Stone
Lt. Farragut
Frank M. Thomas
Dr. Jepson
Ray Milland
Stephen Tolliver
John Wayne
Capt. Jack Stuart
Keith Richards
Capt. Carruthers
Production Crew
Hans Dreier
Art Director
William Pine
Associate Producer
Thelma Strabel
Book Author
Victor Milner
Cinematographer
William Skall
Cinematographer
Victor Young
Composer (Music Score)
Natalie Visart
Costume Designer
Cecil B. DeMille
Director
Anne Bauchens
Editor
Buddy G. DeSylva
Executive Producer
Cecil B. DeMille
Producer
Roland Anderson
Production Designer
Alan LeMay
Screenwriter
Charles Bennett
Screenwriter
Jeannie Macpherson
Screenwriter
Jesse Lasky, Jr.
Screenwriter
Louis Mesenkop
Sound/Sound Designer
Dewey Wrigley
Special Effects
Farciot Edouart
Special Effects
Gordon Jennings
Special Effects
William L. Pereira
Special Effects
Year: 1942
Runtime: 123
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Action
Drama
Produced by
Paramount
Release
by Paramount
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.