En 1942, sobrevivientes de un naufragio luchan por sobrevivir en un bote salvavidas. Entre ellos, una mujer misteriosa, un oficial, un administrador intolerante y un marinero negro. Las tens... Leer todoEn 1942, sobrevivientes de un naufragio luchan por sobrevivir en un bote salvavidas. Entre ellos, una mujer misteriosa, un oficial, un administrador intolerante y un marinero negro. Las tensiones aumentan en los desafíos del mar.En 1942, sobrevivientes de un naufragio luchan por sobrevivir en un bote salvavidas. Entre ellos, una mujer misteriosa, un oficial, un administrador intolerante y un marinero negro. Las tensiones aumentan en los desafíos del mar.
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Some reviewers like to see parts of other films in this one, but there is something that sets "Sea Wife" apart from "Life Boat" and others. That is in the forbidden and lost love. And, part of the mystery revolves around another love that is held and given for something higher. The script is very good, the scenes are engaging and the acting is very good. A very good film that movie fans who look for big doses of quality acting will appreciate. It doesn't have a usual Hollywood ending, but one that satisfies the mystery and drama of the story.
The film is told in flashback with both Richard Burton and Basil Sydney remembering the events of many years ago during World War II. After leaving the besieged Singapore in a crowded cargo ship, Burton, Sydney, Joan Collins and Cy Grant find themselves on a rubber dinghy after the ship is torpedoed by a Japanese submarine.
Sydney is your typical John Bull like administrator who spent his life among the various native populations and has a racist superiority attitude concerning them. Cy Grant is a black sailor and the only one who is really capable of helping this disparate bunch survive. He knows something about Collins that the other two don't, that she's a nun who had to leave the ship quickly without habit.
Why she doesn't come right out and tell the other two I'm still not figuring out. I mean Deborah Kerr did in Heaven Knows Mr. Allison and it kept Robert Mitchum somewhat at bay. But she keeps it a deep dark secret and let's Richard Burton's hormones go raging.
The real story here is with Sydney and Grant and Grant has the best acted role in Sea Wife. Had this been an American production the part would have gone to Sidney Poitier and he would have been acclaimed for his performance.
Sea Wife is not anything that will be listed among the top ten of either Richard Burton's or Joan Collins's films.
Sea Wife starts out as a mystery. Richard Burton, cleaned up and in a suit, takes out a newspaper advertisement, looking for "Sea Wife" and signing it "Biscuit". The audience has no idea what he's talking about, but he continues to place personal ads, with no response. The movie goes back in time and becomes a shipwreck adventure! Four people are stranded in a lifeboat, each earning a nickname instead of sharing personal details. Richard Burton becomes "Biscuit" because he finds the food in the life raft, and Joan Collins become "Sea Wife" because she looks like a mermaid when she swims in the ocean.
Before the shipwreck, we see all four characters on the boat. Joan Collins is a nun, but her garments are torn off during the disaster, so Richard Burton is unaware of her religious calling when he meets her. Wouldn't it have been an infinitely better story if we didn't see her as a nun in the opening scene? Then, as the romance progresses, we wouldn't understand why she's exercising such willpower. There would be so much more tension if we didn't know her secret. Maybe the only way we'd believe she'd resist Richard Burton in a torn shirt is if we knew she was a nun.
Unless you really don't like shipwreck movies, I'd recommend watching this romantic adventure. There's plenty of eye candy, and parts of the story are really thrilling. Plus, it'll keep you talking afterwards about how you could have written a better story!
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- TriviaRoberto Rossellini was removed as director the day before filming was due to start. Richard Burton then tried to quit the film, as the only reason he agreed to do it was to work with Rossellini, but was held to his contract.
- ErroresThe opening sequences in London are set in 1947, but several 1950s vehicles (including the newspaper delivery vans) are visible in various street scenes.
- Citas
Elderly Nun: What's wrong, Sister Therese?
Sister Therese: [having recognized Biscuit, who brushed past her without noticing her] Just someone I once knew.
Elderly Nun: He didn't seem to recognize you.
Sister Therese: No one ever looks at the face of a nun.
- ConexionesFeatured in This Is Joan Collins (2022)
- Bandas sonorasThe Sea Wife Theme (I'll Find You)
Sung by David Whitfield
Composed by Tolchard Evans
Lyrics by Richard Mullan
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