They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at. They mount up to the heavens, they go down again to the depths. This film is not currently playing on mubi but 30 other great films are. Marguerite courtot raymond mckee william walcott clara bow james turfler scuff smith pat hartigan jack baston story of the lives of the people in a small quaker community and the adventures of a whaling ship. Story of the lives of the people in a small quaker community and the adventures of a whaling ship. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at. Down to the sea in ships 1922 whaling action and clara bow. They that go down to the sea in ships by herbert whitton. Clare is known as a nature writer, and although he is surrounded by metal, nature gets its full.
Darby bible translation they that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters, english revised version they that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in. Silent with music score and original tinted footage. Listen free to burl ives down to the sea in ships jack was every inch a sailor, santy anna and more. They that go down to the sea in ships sumsion from. In the ships log on occurrences and remarks for the captains buried at sea this day entry it shows the date as thurs,day. Problem is that sideline becomes the most enjoyable part of the movie. The fishermens memorial statue, by local sculptor leonard craske, was chosen during gloucesters tercentenary in 1923 and dedicated on august 23, 1925. The biggest day gloucester ever had a photo of the bulletin board at the gloucester board of trade, august 20, 1917, when receipts of more than 5,000,000 pounds were shown. The piece unfolds with a remarkable economy of material. They that go down to the sea in ships, doing business in the great waters. Down to the sea in ships 1922 whalers go harpooning, leaving a quaker maiden marguerite courtot behind in 19thcentury new bedford, mass. The film has little to do with her and everything to do with the thrilling record of authentically re. Satb choir, organ accompaniment sheet music book by herbert whitton sumsion. Poems for the sea wikisource, the free online library.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Down to the sea in ships 1922 directed by elmer clifton. The statue commemorates the thousands of gloucester fishermen known to have died at sea. Down to the sea in ships is a 1949 seafaring drama directed by henry hathaway, starring richard widmark and lionel barrymore. This whaling drama is most famous as the screen debut of clara bow bow had actually made one.
This was a remake of the silent film version, directed by elmer clifton and starring marguerite courtot, raymond mckee and clara bow. Down to the sea in ships movie trailer and videos tv guide. Includes parisian love 1925 and down to the sea in ships 1922. Click on the thumbnail to see the full size picture. Those who go down to the sea in ships, who do business on great waters. It covers almost everything the layman could want to know about container ships and how they operate in two sections. Download the tv guide app for iphone, ipad and android. Down to the sea in ships by robert russell bennet j. They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters. Anita louise clara bow marguerite courtot raymond mckee. The episode, called down to the sea in ships, utilized this score that initially aired in december of 1968. Psalm 107 in the whaling town of new bedford, massachusetts, pretty marguerite courtot as patience morgan plays with her dolls. Clara bow is just an entertaining sideline in down to the sea in ships. Bow landed her first sizable role in the 1922 adventure down to the sea in ships, playing a scrappy tomboy granddaughter of a quaker whaling magnate.
He has lost his son to the sea and is raising his tomboyish granddaughter, dot bow. These are said to go down to sea, because the banks are above it. Down to the sea in ships i chose this book because of the poem which gives it its title and wow what a read it was. They that go down to the sea in ships here we have a fourth specimen or instance of gods gracious and wise dispensations towards men, in their trading or trafficking by sea. They that go down to the sea in ships facing the outer harbor of gloucester, massachusetts, u. Watch down to the sea in ships movie trailers, exclusive videos, interviews from the cast, movie clips and more at. Down to the sea in ships photos view all photos 1 movie info. Down to the sea in ships 1956, by burl ives this disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title down to the sea in ships. The strangest secret in the world by earl nightingale full 1950. The title of this film comes from one of davids psalms.
The heart of the story is raymond mckees character earning his whaling wings, in what is practically documentary footage at sea, and then his return to new bedford to rescue his sweetheart from marrying siggs. Also the ship scenes were realistic and full of action. They rose up to the heavens, they went down to the depths. Down to the sea in ships 1922 cast and crew moviefone. Directed by elmer clifton, the film stars william walcott, marguerite courtot, and clara bow. Down to the sea in ships is a 1922 american silent romantic drama film about a 19thcentury massachusetts whaling.
Richard widmark in one of his first good guy roles. These see the works of the lord, and his wonders in the deep. Down to the sea in ships soundtrack details home explore movies explore composers resource directory forums contact us about us search on. Down to the sea in ships elmer clifton, 1922 youtube. They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters, they see the works of the lord, and his wonders in the deep. Sumsion wrote books, services and a number of anthems, including they that go down to the sea in ships which was written in 1979 for dennis kiddy and the choir of repton preparatory school. Whaling film corporation records, new bedford whaling museum. It is also inspired by herman melvilles moby dick and alexander starbucks history of the american whale fishery, which are quoted in the opening intertitles.
The actor, again, is shown harpooning a whale, and doing essentially all of the dangerous jobs available on a whaler. The film, combining romance, new bedford history, and the adventure of a whaling voyage, was shot in new bedford and on the atlantic ocean near the island of san domingo, where a whaling captain, his crew, and three of the. Down to the sea in ships 1922 cast and crew whalers go harpooning, leaving a quaker maiden marguerite courtot behind in 19thcentury new bedford, mass. With the passage of time, the film has only grown in significance, and has evolved into a film of great historical worth. Those who go down to the sea in ships, who do business on great waters, they see the works of the lord, and his wonders in the deep. Webm audiovideo file, vp9, length 1 h 33 min 49 s, 480. They have seen the works of the lord, and his wonders in the deep. This account has reached the download cap, additional downloads subject to agreement overage terms. Barrymore could not have been a better choice to see this movie in its full granduer. Down to the sea in ships is a 1922 american silent romantic drama film about a 19thcentury massachusetts whaling family.
Shop and buy they that go down to the sea in ships sheet music. He winds up on a whaling ship, captained by the wicked finner, gets involved in the subsequent. The supporting cast includes dean stockwell, cecil kellaway, gene lockhart, and john mcintire. For he commands and raises the stormy wind, which lifts up the waves of the sea. Down to the sea in ships directed by elmer clifton. Down to the sea in ships 1922 cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Filming began in 1922 on down to the sea in ships, a silent film produced and directed by elmer clifton 18901949. For he spoke and raised up a stormy wind, which lifted up the waves of the sea. Upon its initial release in 1922, the independentlyproduced down to the sea in ships proved to be a popular melodrama, praised for its epic scale and exotic setting, playing an incredible 22week run in new york city. A beautiful and terrifying portrait of the oceans and their human subjects, and a fascinating study of big business afloat, down to the sea in ships is a moving tribute to those who live and work on the great waters, far from land. Highlighted by exciting action scenes of an actual whale hunt.
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