Tuna Clipper

1949 film by William Beaudine
  • Roddy McDowall
  • Elena Verdugo
  • Roland Winters
  • Peter Mamakos
CinematographyWilliam A. SicknerEdited byAce HermanMusic byEdward J. Kay
Production
company
Monogram Pictures
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • April 10, 1949 (1949-04-10)
Running time
77 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Tuna Clipper is a 1949 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roddy McDowall, Elena Verdugo and Roland Winters. It was one of a series of films McDowall made for Monogram.[1]

Plot

A young man goes to work on a tuna boat to earn money to pay off debts. When his friend Frankie Pereira fails to place the wager of a ruffian named Ransom at the racetrack and the 10-to-1 longshot wins, Alec MacLennan is left holding the bag after Frankie flees. Forced to pay off the debt, Alec takes a job on the Pereira family's tuna fishing boat.

Frankie's tough brother Silvestre objects to Alec's presence and bullies him. After a while, their sister Bianca notices that the hard-working Alec never has any of his salary. She finds out how he is being extorted by Ransom, who is doing likewise to her brother after finding Frankie working as a stable boy at the track. Ransom's chicanery discovered, Alec is forgiven by all.

Cast

  • Roddy McDowall as Alec MacLennan
  • Elena Verdugo as Bianca Pereira
  • Roland Winters as E.J. Ransom
  • Peter Mamakos as Capt. Manuel Pereira
  • Rick Vallin as Silvestre Pereira
  • Michael Vallon as Papa Pereira
  • Russell Simpson as Capt. Fergus MacLennan
  • Doris Kemper as Anne MacLennan
  • Dickie Moore as Frankie Pereira
  • Richard Avonde as Pete, a Pereira crewman
  • Victor Sen Yung as Oriental Dock Worker

Reception

The film was reviewed by François Truffaut who described it as "A scenario whose charm lies in its modesty and honesty".[2]

References

  1. ^ Tuna Fisherman Role Will Star McDowall Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 22 May 1948: 7.
  2. ^ Dixon p.4

Bibliography

  • Dixon, Wheeler Winston. Early Film Criticism of François Truffaut. Indiana University Press, 1993.
  • Marshall, Wendy L. William Beaudine: From Silents to Television. Scarecrow Press, 2005.

External links

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