The Sea Wolf (1993 film)

The Sea Wolf is a 1993 American-Canadian made-for-television adventure drama film directed by Michael Anderson, starring Charles Bronson, Catherine Mary Stewart and Christopher Reeve. It is based on Jack London's novel The Sea-Wolf.

The Sea Wolf
GenreAdventure
Drama
Based onThe Sea-Wolf by Jack London
Screenplay byAndrew J. Fenady
Directed byMichael Anderson
Starring
Music byCharles Bernstein
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Bob Banner
  • Andrew J. Fenady
Producer(s)
  • Duke Fenady
  • W. Paterson Ferns
Production location(s)Vancouver
CinematographyGlen MacPherson
Editor(s)Nick Rotundo
Running time90 minutes
Production company(s)Turner Entertainment
DistributorTNT
Release
Original networkTNT
Picture formatColor
Audio formatDolby
Original releaseApril 18, 1993 (1993-04-18)

The film was nominated for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards.[1]

Plot

Jack London's brutal Wolf Larson brings a shipwrecked aristocrat and a con woman aboard his doomed ship, the Ghost.

Cast

Reception

Ray Loynd wrote for the Los Angeles Times:

The production rivals the classic Edward G. Robinson remake (Warner Bros., 1942), generally cited as the strongest of all six prior "Sea Wolf" movies (including three silents). ... Bronson, playing what's probably his first thinking man's heavy, seems right at home as the power-maddened Wolf Larsen butting heads and spouting lines from Milton ("It's better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven"). But it's Reeve's character, compelled to claw his way out of the galley as the spat-upon cabin boy, who does all the changing in this sea-tossed crucible of fire.[2]

References

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