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Director
  
John Farrow

Adapted from
  
Two Years Before the Mast

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Adventure

Music director
  
Victor Young

Language
  
English

Two Years Before the Mast (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Richard Henry Dana Jr.
,
George Bruce

Release date
  
November 22, 1946 (1946-11-22)

Cast
  
Alan Ladd
(Charles Stewart),
Brian Donlevy
(Richard Henry Dana),
William Bendix
(First Mate Amazeen),
Barry Fitzgerald
(Terence O'Feenaghty),
Howard Da Silva
(Captain Francis A. Thompson),
Esther Fernández
(Maria Dominguez)

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,
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Tagline
  
The world famous novel on the screen at last!

Two Years Before the Mast is a 1946 adventure film based on Richard Henry Dana Jr.'s travel book of the same name.

Contents

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Plot summary

In 1834, Charles Stewart (Alan Ladd), the spoiled, dissolute son of a shipping magnate, is shanghaied aboard the Pilgrim, one of his father's own ships. He embarks upon a long, hellish sea voyage under the tyrannical rule of Captain Francis Thompson (Howard Da Silva), assisted by his first mate, Amazeen (William Bendix). One of his crewmates is Richard Henry Dana Jr. (Brian Donlevy), who will ultimately recount the entire voyage on paper as a book.

Cast

  • Alan Ladd as Charles Stewart
  • Brian Donlevy as Richard Henry Dana
  • William Bendix as First Mate Amazeen
  • Barry Fitzgerald as Terence O'Feenaghty
  • Howard Da Silva as Captain Thompson
  • Esther Fernández as Maria Dominguez
  • Albert Dekker as Brown
  • Luis Van Rooten as 2nd Mate Foster
  • Darryl Hickman as Sam Hooper
  • Roman Bohnen as Macklin
  • Ray Collins as Gordon Stewart
  • Theodore Newton as Hayes
  • Tom Powers as Bellamer
  • James Burke as Carrick
  • Frank Faylen as Hansen
  • unbilled players include Dorothy Granger, Kitty Kelly, Barry Macollum, Cyril Ring and Duncan Renaldo
  • Development

    In 1936, Republic Studios announced plans to make a version of the film starring James Dunn and produced by Bert Clark. Actor Lew Ayres was mentioned as a possible director and Lionel Barrymore, or, if he refused, Walter Connolly was going to star. The movie was meant to be an attempt by Republic to move into bigger budgeted productions. Negotiations with Barrymore, Connolly and Fredric March fell through and the studio tried to sign Herbert Wilcoxon.

    Republic never made the movie. Edward Small announced plans to film the book in 1939 under his deal with United Artists. However this was postponed when World War Two was declared, as Small was reluctant to make such an expensive film in an uncertain marketplace. Plans to film the novel were again announced in 1940 and 1941 but no movie resulted.

    Paramount eventually bought the rights off Small in 1943, including a script Seton I Miller had written for the producer in 1939; Miller had since become a writer and producer at Paramount. Alan Ladd was announced as star.

    Pre-Production

    In March 1944 it was announced Ladd would be re-inducted into the army but that this would be delayed so he could make Mast.

    Brian Donlevy was originally going to play the sadistic captain but was given the role of Dana instead. Howard da Silva, who had just achieved fame playing Judd in Oklahoma! on Broadway, played the captain.

    Mexican film star Esther Fernandez had been signed to Paramount for two years without making a film. John Farrow watched some test footage she made and was impressed; she was brought back to play the female lead.

    Due to war time restrictions - notably lack of transport - Paramount had endured many logistical difficulties filming the pirate movie Frenchman's Creek on location. This prompted them to decide to shoot Two Years Before the Mast entirely within the confines of the studio. Seascapes and soundscapes from Paramount's Souls at Sea (1937) were re-used.

    The film heavily dramatised the novel but attempted to be faithful. "Dana's tale is so well known that we shall have to stay close to the line of his yarn," said John Farrow, "Especially in the characters." Extensive research was done on the project for six months prior to shooting.

    Shooting

    Filming began in May 1944 and took 69 days. "We could do it in less but we've got to allow stubble to grow," said Farrow. "Chins have got to grow over with gray plush. May cost a hundred thousand. Depends on how long it takes those chins to sprout. But meantime, we can be shooting storms and Miss Fernandez."

    Alan Ladd injured his back during filming and had to miss a week of shooting.

    The movie was shot on three studio sound stages. Four stage were combined into one, for the interiors. There was another stage holding the water tank. Two models of the ship were built at a total cost of $150,000.

    Paramount were so pleased with Da Silva's performance they signed him to a seven year contract. Darryl Hickman, who played the cabin boy, also impressed and was signed to a long term contact.

    Release

    The film was not released until late 1946, after the release of several films Ladd made subsequent to Mast: Salty O'Rourke, The Blue Dahlia and O.S.S.. This also meant that Barry Fitzgerald, who became a star in Going My Way (1944) while the film was waiting for release, was upped to above the title billing.

    Box Office

    The film was one of the most popular movies released in the US that year, Los Angeles Times describing it as "a phenomenal hit". Variety listed it as the tenth most popular movie of 1946.

    References

    Two Years Before the Mast (film) Wikipedia
    Two Years Before the Mast (film) IMDb Two Years Before the Mast (film) themoviedb.org