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The Sea Wolf
Jack London's brutal Wolf Larson brings a shipwrecked aristocrat and a con woman aboard his doomed ship, the Ghost.
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Plot Summary
A San Francisco journalist, George Camden, is shipwrecked and rescued by the crew of the Ghost, a sealing schooner captained by the tyrannical Wolf Larsen. Camden experiences the brutal life at sea and the harsh discipline aboard the vessel. He clashes with Larsen, whose philosophical ruthlessness is matched only by his physical strength and command over his men.
Critical Reception
This made-for-television adaptation of Jack London's classic novel received a mixed to positive reception, with particular praise for the performances of its lead actors and its atmospheric depiction of maritime life. While some critics found the pacing occasionally slow, it was generally appreciated for its faithfulness to the source material and its compelling portrayal of human nature under extreme conditions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong performances, especially from Christopher Lambert and Jack Palance.
The film captures the rugged and often brutal atmosphere of life at sea.
Some viewers found the narrative to be a bit lengthy but ultimately engaging.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this specific television film, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in New Zealand, which provided a rugged and authentic backdrop for the story's maritime setting.
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