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: Critics on Rotten Tomatoes describe it as a "virile and tender" photoplay that remains top-notch entertainment decades later. Fast Facts Director Victor Fleming Lead Cast Spencer Tracy, Freddie Bartholomew, Lionel Barrymore Release Year 1937 (later adaptations in 1977 and 1996) Key Awards
The film (1937) is widely considered one of the greatest coming-of-age stories in cinema history. Directed by Victor Fleming and based on the Rudyard Kipling novel, it follows the transformation of Harvey Cheyne, a spoiled rich boy who falls overboard from a steamship and is rescued by a Portuguese fisherman. Movie Highlights captain courageous movie
During the voyage, Harvey falls overboard in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. He is rescued by (Spencer Tracy), a kind-hearted Portuguese-American fisherman who brings him aboard the We’re Here , a Gloucester fishing schooner. To Harvey's shock, Captain Disko Troop (Lionel Barrymore) refuses to return him to New York until the three-month fishing season ends. Forced to "fish or fast," Harvey must earn his keep as a low-ranking crew member for $3 a month. Themes and Character Development : Critics on Rotten Tomatoes describe it as
At its outset, the film presents Harvey Cheyne as a product of Gilded Age excess. The son of a railroad tycoon, Harvey is wealthy, entitled, and utterly devoid of respect for anyone outside his insulated social sphere. He manipulates his tutors, bullies other children, and views the world through the transactional lens of money. When he falls overboard from a transatlantic liner, his rescue by the fishing schooner We’re Here marks a violent rupture from this pampered existence. Stripped of his fine clothes and, more importantly, the power his father’s name affords him, Harvey is thrust into a meritocracy where a man’s worth is measured not by his bank account but by his skill with a dory, his tolerance for pain, and his willingness to work. Captain Disko Troop (Lionel Barrymore) refuses to turn the ship around, forcing Harvey to earn his keep as a common sailor. This initial harshness is the first, necessary step in the boy’s re-education. Movie Highlights During the voyage, Harvey falls overboard
Best Actor Oscar (Spencer Tracy); Nominated for Best Picture