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Sea Raiders (1941)

SPIES! SABOTAGE! and a CARGO of DEATH!

Genre : Action, War

Runtime : 3H 49M

Director : Ford Beebe, John Rawlins
Writer : Clarence Upson Young, Paul Huston

Synopsis

A bunch of waterfront youths pursue the Sea Raiders, a gang of saboteurs.

Actors

Billy Halop
Billy Halop
Billy Adams
Huntz Hall
Huntz Hall
Toby Nelson
Gabriel Dell
Gabriel Dell
Bilge
Bernard Punsly
Bernard Punsly
Butch
Hal E. Chester
Hal E. Chester
Swab
Reed Hadley
Reed Hadley
Carl Tonjes
William Hall
William Hall
Brack Warren
Mary Field
Mary Field
Aggie Nelson
John McGuire
John McGuire
Tom Adams
Marcia Ralston
Marcia Ralston
Leah Carlton
Stanley Blystone
Stanley Blystone
Capt. Olaf Nelson
Edward Keane
Edward Keane
Elliott Carlton
Richard Alexander
Richard Alexander
Jenkins
Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Zeke
Jack Rube Clifford
Jack Rube Clifford
Pug Anderson
Morgan Wallace
Morgan Wallace
Capt. Lester
Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn
Whaler Captain
Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Fenwick the Inventor
Joe Recht
Joe Recht
Lug
Richard Bond
Richard Bond
Krans
James Blaine
James Blaine
Desk Sergeant
Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Guard at Hospital
Jack Cheatham
Jack Cheatham
Duke
Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis
Mate on the 'Astoria'
Larry Grenier
Larry Grenier
Island Guard
Al Hill
Al Hill
Speeding Motorist (archive footage)
Jerry Jerome
Jerry Jerome
'Astoria' Officer
Guy Kingsford
Guy Kingsford
Sven - Whaler Crewman
Jerry Mandy
Jerry Mandy
Tony - Grocer
John Merton
John Merton
First Island Guard
Jack Mulhall
Jack Mulhall
'Dolphin' Radioman
Paul Newlan
Paul Newlan
Chris - Second Island Guard
Eddie Parker
Eddie Parker
Coral Strand Crewman
Jack Perrin
Jack Perrin
Island Guard-Launch Pilot
House Peters Jr.
House Peters Jr.
Agent Burke
Anthony Rogers
Anthony Rogers
Jim - Police Boat Pilot
Hans Schumm
Hans Schumm
Sub Captain
George Sherwood
George Sherwood
Island Guard
Mickey Simpson
Mickey Simpson
Angry Motorist
Tom Steele
Tom Steele
Coral Strand Crewman / Whaler Crewman
Frank Wayne
Frank Wayne
Fenwick's Guard
Duke York
Duke York
Pete - Whaler Crewman
Bill Hunter
Bill Hunter
Policeman
Bill Moss
Bill Moss
Joe Pope
Joe Pope
Jack Holmes
Jack Holmes
Robert R. Stephenson
Robert R. Stephenson

Crews

Ford Beebe
Ford Beebe
Director
John Rawlins
John Rawlins
Director
Clarence Upson Young
Clarence Upson Young
Screenplay
Paul Huston
Paul Huston
Screenplay
Henry MacRae
Henry MacRae
Producer
Joseph Gluck
Joseph Gluck
Editor
Patrick Kelley
Patrick Kelley
Editor
Alvin Todd
Alvin Todd
Editor
Bud Geary
Bud Geary
Stunts
Eddie Parker
Eddie Parker
Stunts
Tom Steele
Tom Steele
Stunts
Dale van Sickel
Dale van Sickel
Stunts
Bud Wolfe
Bud Wolfe
Stunts
Louis Sackin
Louis Sackin
Editor
William A. Sickner
William A. Sickner
Director of Photography
Duke York
Duke York
Stunts

Posters and backgrounds

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