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Sea Wolf - Season 1

Humphrey Van-Weyden, a young literary man, decides to visit a friend. On the ferry “Martinez” he sails from San Francisco to the other side of the bay. In the fog, the ferry collides with a large vessel and sinks in minutes. Finding himself in the water, Humphrey quickly became exhausted. Salvation came unexpectedly. A passing schooner happened to spot a man in the water. So Humphrey found himself on board the fishing schooner “Ghost”, commanded by the captain “Wolf” Larsen…

Top Cast

  • Elena Finogeeva

    Elena Finogeeva

    Mod Bruster

  • Andrey Rudensky

    Andrey Rudensky

  • Liubomiras Laucevičius

    Liubomiras Laucevičius

  • Nikolay Chindyaykin

    Nikolay Chindyaykin

  • Aleksey Serebryakov

    Aleksey Serebryakov

  • Martins Vilsons

    Martins Vilsons

  • Viktor Gajnov

    Viktor Gajnov

  • Anatoly Slivnikov

    Anatoly Slivnikov

Overview

Humphrey Van-Weyden, a young literary man, decides to visit a friend. On the ferry “Martinez” he sails from San Francisco to the other side of the bay. In the fog, the ferry collides with a large vessel and sinks in minutes. Finding himself in the water, Humphrey quickly became exhausted. Salvation came unexpectedly. A passing schooner happened to spot a man in the water. So Humphrey found himself on board the fishing schooner “Ghost”, commanded by the captain “Wolf” Larsen…

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