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The Sea Chase (1955) was a Action - Drama Film directed by John Farrow and produced by John Farrow.

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Blu-ray Review: Lana Turner and John Wayne, An Oddly Compelling Pair in The Sea Chase (1955)

By KC on Sep 6, 2017 From Classic Movies

John Wayne, German. It doesn't make sense on paper, nor does it on the screen. In The Sea Chase the All-American cowboy doesn't seem remotely European, but he is reliably heroic as a morally sturdy naval officer in this sturdy war drama. He even makes you buy that Lana Turner, as a glamorous spy, co... Read full article


New to Blu-ray: The Sea Chase and Blood Alley

By Amanda Garrett on Jul 28, 2017 From Old Hollywood Films

Warner Archive recently released two seafaring adventures starring John Wayne on Blu-ray. The photo above shows the Duke with Lana Turner in The Sea Chase (1955). Old Hollywood icon John Wayne is best known for playing cowboys and World War II heroes, but, from time to time, the Duke did abandon ... Read full article


The Sea Chase(1955)

By Dawn on Jun 10, 2010 From Noir and Chick Flicks

The Sea Chase (1955) World War II film. Cast John Wayne and Lana Turner. Director: John Farrow. Written by James Warner Bellah. The story is a about Wayne's character who is determined to get his German freighter home, while being chased by British and Australian naval ships. In the beginning of Wo... Read full article


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Prior to the start of filming in Hawaii, John Wayne went scuba diving and developed an ear infection. As a result, he was in severe pain for much of shooting. Many of Wayne's scenes could be shot only on his "good" side, since the infected ear was so swollen, and between takes he had to go lie down to rest from the pain.
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