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  1. Academy Award winner John Wayne stars as Karl Ehrlich, the heroic Prussian captain of a German freighter outward bound from Sydney, Australia, at the

  2. The Sea Chase. ACTION. Academy Award winner John Wayne stars as Karl Ehrlich, the heroic Prussian captain of a German freighter outward bound from Sydney, Australia, at the start of World War II. Opposed to the Nazis and at war with the British, Ehrlich and his crew are hunted by both sides. Desperate to protect his crew and passengers, Erhlich ...

  3. Dec 28, 1972 · Andrew Geer. 3.81. 26 ratings5 reviews. KIRKUS REVIEW A man's story, of men against- and whipping- the sea, only to lose to a better ideal and morale. This tells of the elusive trip of a freighter from Australia to friendly, Nazi waters which draws on her Kapitan Erlich for all his hardwon knowledge of the tropics, the Arctic, and the vision of ...

  4. THE SEA CHASE(1955, USA, 117 min)Director: John FarrowCasr: John Wayne, Lana Turner, David Farrar, Lyle Bettger, Tab Hunter, John Qualen, Paul Fix, James Arn...

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  5. May 3, 2005 · Amazon.ca - Buy The Sea Chase (Widescreen) (Bilingual) at a low price; free shipping on qualified orders. See reviews & details on a wide selection of Blu-ray & DVDs, both new & used.

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  6. The Sea Chase is a 1955 World War II drama film starring John Wayne and Lana Turner, and featuring David Farrar, Lyle Bettger, and Tab Hunter. It was directed by John Farrow from a screenplay by James Warner Bellah and John Twist based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Geer. The plot is a nautical cat and mouse adventure, with Wayne determined to get his freighter home to Germany during the opening months of World War II, chased relentlessly across the Pacific then Atlantic oceans by the A

  7. Dec 20, 2006 · The Sea Chase is a rare film for it's time and subject. The great American hero/movie star, Wayne, playing a German was quite a novel idea. The problem is that the chase is practically without tension. Sure, there is the final showdown when the British finally catch up to him but by then you will have probably lost interest enough to not even care.