Sea Fury is a 1958 British action film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen (in his final film), Luciana Paluzzi and Grégoire Aslan.[1][2]
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Directed by | Cy Endfield |
Written by | John Kruse Cy Endfield (as C. Raker Endfield) |
Produced by | Benjamin Fisz executive Earl St John |
Starring | Stanley Baker Victor McLaglen Luciana Paluzzi |
Cinematography | Reginald H. Wyer |
Edited by | Arthur Stevens |
Music by | Philip Green |
Production company | S. Benjamin Fisz Productions (as Aqua) |
Distributed by | J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It was the last film appearance from Victor McLaglen.
A qualified First Mate Abel Hewson arrives in a Spanish seaside town looking for work on local ships salvaging still afloat abandoned ships. Abel Hewson and Captain Bellew become love rivals for 18 years old Josita. Both men go on a dangerous mission to salvage a floating wreck carrying explosives which will detonate on contact with any water, on which this rivalry comes between them and their work. The tug-boat crew also resent Abel Hewson being made their First Mate, especially Gorman. They are also competing against another tug-boat operator Captain Mulder for the salvage prize.
Victor McLaglen was cast with a view to the American market.[3] He signed in February 1958.[4]
Stanley Baker and Cy Endfield had previously teamed on Hell Drivers.
The film was shot in Costa Brava, where Rank had filmed The Spanish Garden. Filming finished 3 April 1958 at Pinewood Studios.[5]
Variety called it "entertaining".[6]
Sky Movies wrote, "A host of good actors, including Robert Shaw and Barry Foster, add meat to the minor roles in this tough action film."[7]
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