Country
United States
Date
Mar 18, 1942
Certification
NR
Cecil B. DeMille's GREATEST TRIUMPH! OUT-THRILLS ALL OTHER SCREEN SPECTACLES!
5.0/10

The Florida Keys in 1840, where the implacable hurricanes of the Caribbean scream, where the salvagers of Key West, like the intrepid and beautiful Loxi Claiborne and her crew, reap, aboard frail schooners, the harvest of the wild wind, facing the shark teeth of the reefs to rescue the sailors and the cargo from the shipwrecks caused by the scavengers of the sea.
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Charles Bickford | Mate of the 'Tyfib' |
| Walter Hampden | Commodore Devereaux |
| Louise Beavers | Maum Maria |
| Martha O'Driscoll | Ivy Devereaux |
| Elisabeth Risdon | Mrs. Claiborne |
| Hedda Hopper | Aunt Henrietta |
| Victor Kilian | Widgeon |
| Oscar Polk | Salt Meat |
| Janet Beecher | Mrs. Mottram |
| Ben Carter | Chinkapin |
| William 'Wee Willie' Davis | The Lamb |
| Lane Chandler | Sam |
| Davison Clark | Judge Marvin |
| Louis Merrill | Captain of the 'Pelican' |
| Frank M. Thomas | Dr. Jepson |
| Keith Richards | Captain Carruthers |
| Victor Varconi | Lubbock |
| J. Farrell MacDonald | Port Captain |
| Harry Woods | Mace |
| Raymond Hatton | Master Shipwright |
| Milburn Stone | Lieutenant Farragut |
| Dave Wengren | 'Claiborne' Lookout |
| Tony Paton | Cadge |
| Barbara Britton | Charleston Lady #1 |
| Julia Faye | Charleston Lady #2 |
| Ameda Lambert | Charleston Lady #3 |
| D'Arcy Miller | Charleston Beau #1 |
| Bruce Warren | Charleston Beau #2 |
| Cecil B. DeMille | Prologue Speaker (voice) (uncredited) |
| Stanley Andrews | Turnkey (uncredited) |
| Gertrude Astor | Ball Guest (uncredited) |
| Frank Ferguson | Snaith (uncredited) |
| James Flavin | Girl's Father (uncredited) |
| Chuck Hamilton | Bosco (uncredited) |
| Mildred Harris | Dancing Lady (uncredited) |
| Sam Harris | Tea Guest (uncredited) |
| Leota Lorraine | Ball Guest (uncredited) |
| Akim Tamiroff | The Lamb (uncredited) (voice) |
| Florence Wix | Ball Guest (uncredited) |
| Byron Foulger | Bixby (uncredited) |
| Ynez Seabury | Ball Guest |
| Dettaglio | Valore |
|---|---|
| Titolo originale | Reap the Wild Wind |
| Lingua originale | English (EN) |
| Lingue parlate | English |
| Paesi di produzione | United States of America |
| Stato | Released |
| Compagnie di produzione | Paramount Pictures |
| Data di uscita | 26 marzo 1942 |
| Exec. Producer | Buddy G. DeSylva |
| Producer | William H. Pine, Cecil B. DeMille |
| Writer | Jesse Lasky Jr., Charles Bennett, Alan Le May, Thelma Strabel |
| Editors | Anne Bauchens |
| Cinematography | William V. Skall, Victor Milner, Dewey Wrigley, Coley Kessinger, G.E. Richardson, Fritz Brosch, Jack Haring, Andrew J. Durkus, Murray Young, William Rand, Roger Mace, James V. Murray, Cliff Shirpser, Jack Lethman |
| Asst. Directors | Art Camp, C. Kenneth Deland, Clem Jones, Chico Alonso, Edward Salven, Howard Joslin, Cecil B. DeMille, Arthur Rosson |
| Camera Operators | Fritz Brosch, William Rand, William V. Skall, Victor Milner, Dewey Wrigley, Coley Kessinger, G.E. Richardson, Jack Haring, Andrew J. Durkus, Murray Young, Roger Mace, James V. Murray, Cliff Shirpser, Jack Lethman |
Country
United States
Date
Mar 18, 1942
Certification
NR
Country
United States
Date
Mar 26, 1942
Country
Mexico
Date
Jun 04, 1942
Country
United Kingdom
Date
Jun 15, 1942
Country
Sweden
Date
Nov 20, 1942
Certification
15
Country
Portugal
Date
Feb 04, 1943
Country
Finland
Date
Apr 11, 1943
Country
Italy
Date
Jul 27, 1945
Country
Norway
Date
Jul 22, 1946
Country
Denmark
Date
Jan 31, 1947
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France
Date
Oct 31, 1947
Certification
12
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Austria
Date
May 21, 1948
Country
Belgium
Date
May 27, 1948
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Netherlands
Date
May 27, 1948
Certification
6
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Spain
Date
Jun 27, 1949
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Hong Kong
Date
Aug 04, 1949
Certification
IIA
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Germany
Date
Feb 16, 1951
Certification
12
Country
Japan
Date
Jul 14, 1952
Certification
PG-12
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