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Sailor of the King

"The greatest story of the sea by today's greatest storyteller !"

A British naval officer has a brief affair with a woman in England and never knows that she bears him a son. 20 years later the boy is on a ship under his command when he is tracking a German Raider. When the boy is captured after his ship is sunk, he finds a way to slow the German's progress while a lethal hunt for him goes on.

Top Cast

  • Jeffrey Hunter

    Jeffrey Hunter

    Signalman Andrew 'Canada' Brown

  • Michael Rennie

    Michael Rennie

    Lt. Richard Saville

  • Wendy Hiller

    Wendy Hiller

    Lucinda Bentley

  • Bernard Lee

    Bernard Lee

    Petty Officer 'Stokes' Wheatley

  • Victor Maddern

    Victor Maddern

    Signalman Willy Earnshaw

  • John Horsley

    John Horsley

    Commander John Willis

  • Patrick Barr

    Patrick Barr

    Captain Tom Ashley, HMS Amesbury

  • Robin Bailey

    Robin Bailey

    Lieutenant John Stafford, HMS Stratford

  • James Drake

    James Drake

    Navigator (uncredited)

Overview

A British naval officer has a brief affair with a woman in England and never knows that she bears him a son. 20 years later the boy is on a ship under his command when he is tracking a German Raider. When the boy is captured after his ship is sunk, he finds a way to slow the German's progress while a lethal hunt for him goes on.

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