The Mutiny of the Elsinore (1937 film)
The ''Mutiny of the Elsinore'' is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Warner Baxter. It is a loose adaptation of the novel ''The Mutiny of the Elsinore'' by William McFee, though significant changes were made to the source material for the film adaptation.
Plot Summary: The film centers on Captain "Bull" Morgan (Baxter), a gruff but ultimately fair-minded sea captain commanding the freighter Elsinore. The story follows the escalating tensions aboard the ship as the crew confronts harsh conditions and the captain's demanding nature. This leads to a mutiny, driven by a combination of factors including unfair treatment, grueling work, and simmering resentment. The film depicts the struggle for control of the vessel, the ensuing chaos, and the eventual resolution of the conflict. While broadly following the premise of the novel, the film simplifies the character complexities and alters the narrative to suit a more conventional Hollywood structure.
Cast:
- Warner Baxter as Captain "Bull" Morgan
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Production:
The film was produced during the Golden Age of Hollywood and features the characteristic stylistic elements of adventure films of that era. Further details on production aspects such as budget, filming locations, and behind-the-scenes information would need further investigation.
Reception:
Critical and audience reception of ''The Mutiny of the Elsinore'' at the time of its release and its lasting impact on cinema history requires further scholarly analysis. Information on box office performance and contemporary reviews is currently unavailable.
Legacy:
The film's impact on popular culture and its place within the larger context of maritime adventure films requires further research. Its relation to other film adaptations of nautical tales would also be a valuable area of exploration.