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The Last Tide
Devon fisherman loves girl but marries injured sister.
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Plot Summary
A young fisherman named Jed Stone is deeply in love with Ruth. However, his father, the tyrannical Captain Stone, disapproves of their relationship, believing Ruth to be beneath Jed. The captain forces Jed into a dangerous fishing expedition during a storm, hoping to break their bond and prove Ruth's unsuitability. Jed must then battle the elements and his father's wrath to return to Ruth and secure their future.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'The Last Tide' received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with many praising its dramatic tension and strong performances, particularly from Richard Dix and Fay Wray. However, some critics found the narrative somewhat predictable, though its technical aspects and emotional core were generally lauded. It resonated with audiences for its themes of love, family conflict, and man versus nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong dramatic performances and emotional depth.
Noted for its compelling portrayal of man versus nature during a storm.
Some found the plot to be somewhat conventional for its era.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'The Last Tide' from 1931 is not readily available in a quantifiable format for Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
The film's climactic storm sequence was noted for its ambitious and realistic portrayal, achieved through innovative special effects for its time.
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