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Toutes voiles sur Java

Original title: Fair Wind to Java
  • 1953
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  • 1h 32m
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Fred MacMurray and Vera Ralston in Toutes voiles sur Java (1953)
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In 1883, an American merchant ship's captain is searching for a treasure in diamonds from a sunken Dutch ship in the vicinity of a volcanic island in the Dutch East Indies.In 1883, an American merchant ship's captain is searching for a treasure in diamonds from a sunken Dutch ship in the vicinity of a volcanic island in the Dutch East Indies.In 1883, an American merchant ship's captain is searching for a treasure in diamonds from a sunken Dutch ship in the vicinity of a volcanic island in the Dutch East Indies.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writers
    • Richard Tregaskis
    • Garland Roark
  • Stars
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Vera Ralston
    • Robert Douglas
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Richard Tregaskis
      • Garland Roark
    • Stars
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Vera Ralston
      • Robert Douglas
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Capt. Boll
    Vera Ralston
    Vera Ralston
    • Kim Kim
    Robert Douglas
    Robert Douglas
    • Saint Ebenezer…
    Victor McLaglen
    Victor McLaglen
    • O'Brien
    John Russell
    John Russell
    • Flint
    Buddy Baer
    Buddy Baer
    • King
    Claude Jarman Jr.
    Claude Jarman Jr.
    • Chess
    Grant Withers
    Grant Withers
    • Jason Blue
    Howard Petrie
    Howard Petrie
    • Reeder
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • Wilson
    William Murphy
    William Murphy
    • Ahab
    Sujata Rubener
    • Dancer
    • (as Sujata)
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Gusti
    Stephen Bekassy
    Stephen Bekassy
    • Lieutenant
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Pidada
    Virginia Brissac
    Virginia Brissac
    • Bintang
    Richard Reeves
    Richard Reeves
    • Hoppo Two
    John Halloran
    John Halloran
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      • Joseph Kane
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      • Richard Tregaskis
      • Garland Roark
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    dougdoepke

    Lots of Action

    Republic Pictures knew how to do two things really well—action and special effects. Both are on showcase display in this south seas epic. Okay, no one expects deep think or character development from the studio of the matinée western, and this 90-minutes doesn't disappoint. For Republic, story was just an excuse to stage barroom brawls and shootouts, anyway. The plot here appears a cut-and-paste job from one of their many Saturday afternoon serials (e.g. a masked mastermind), while the characters seldom rise above stereotype.

    Still, studio honcho Yates spent what for them was a bundle. He even went out and hired A- list Fred MacMurray to pair up with his hapless sweetie Vera Hruba Ralston. MacMurray, always the professional, gives his sea captain his all, while native girl Ralston has little more to do than get dragged around. I'm still puzzled, however, by handsome John Russell's presence in what seems a tacked-on role. Maybe it was something of a screen test for bigger and better things.

    Anyway, the Trucolor is gorgeous, the action fast and furious if often mindless, while Krakatoa blows up real good. So, if you want your eyes entertained at the same time your brain takes a rest, be sure to tune in.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Avast Fred MacMurray

    Out in the Dutch East Indies and Captain Boll is out looking for treasure, diamonds to be exact. But he is not alone, and not only does he have to contend with on board grumblings, he has angry tribesmen and a rumbling volcano thrown into the bargain as well.

    Fair Wind To Java is a just above average adventure yarn, gleaming colour and a tidy production ensure it's a watchable piece. The standard plot formula {complete with pretty female love interest} is boosted by the film's last quarter, here the viewers patience is rewarded with fights aplenty and the presence of Krakatau volcano literally doing its stuff. In fact the last quarter is a joy for those with home cinema, rough seas and volcanic rumblings boom out of the speakers, and certainly up the ante of the viewing experience. Outside of that the film doesn't have much else to highlight, the acting in the main is fine, Fred MacMurray as Boll and Victor McLaglen as O'Brien both turn in solid professional performances, but Vera Ralston as Kim Kim is desperately poor in the main female role.

    Not one to recommend to adventure fans with any great confidence, but certainly worth a look on a rainy day. 6/10
    6planktonrules

    Vera Ralston plays a woman who can barely speak English...so the role was perfect for her.

    During the late 1940s and into the 50s, Vera Ralston was the star of many Republic Studios films. She was from Czechoslovakia and her command of English, especially in the earlier films, wasn't great. So you might wonder WHY...why make her the studio's #1 star? Well, she was also the mistress of Herbert Yates...the man who ran the studio. As a result, she was cast in many films...many of which just didn't suit her talents. Here in "Fair Wind to Java" she plays an Indonesian lady...and it honestly is better suited to her language skills, though seeing her painted brown is a bit sad.

    It is unusual to see the male star of the film, Fred MacMurray. He'd been with Paramount for years and was one of their bigger stars....and, at one point, the highest paid actor in Hollywood. So why would he essentially be slumming it in such a film for Republic? I have no idea...perhaps he somehow thought it would be a good idea. Perhaps someone at the studio blackmailed him into making it.

    The story finds Fred playing Captain Boll...the skipper of an American sailing ship in the 19th century. Early in the story, some guy sells Boll a slave girl (Ralston) and it turns out she knows the secret to where some treasure is buried. So with her in tow, Boll and his men head back to sea. But soon pirates capture the boat and her crew and it looks as if everyone is screwed.

    Unlike a typical Republic release, it's obvious that the studio spent a lot of money making this film. While they were mostly known for B-movies (mostly westerns), here they spent a large sum for the day...$1.25 million to make this movie...a LOT for 1953. Because of this, it's in color and part of it was actually filmed on the Big Island of Hawaii...though much was made closer to home in California.

    Despite all this money and effort, however, the story is amazingly limp and also a bit dull. Not a terrible film by any standard, but also not a particularly good one either.
    8telegonus

    A Mini-De Mille

    A sort of mini-De Mille picture from Republic studios, A Fair Wind To Java is a fast-moving adventure story set in the south seas. Fred MacMurray is excellent as the hero, really quite at home in the sort of costume picture role one wouldn't expect to find him in. What absurdities there are in the story are offset to a large degree by the actor's surprising moral authority as the humane captain. Vera Ralston is lovely if unexceptional as the heroine. The supporting cast is fine and energetic. As always, the Lydecker brothers provide superb special effects on a limited budget. Overall, a watchable, old-fashioned movie, if a tad anachronistic for the fifties. The ending provides genuine spectacle, and is well worth the wait.
    sonny-26

    ACTION AND ADVENTURE IN THE DUTCH EAST INDIES

    A thrilling action adventure story is the scenario for "Fair Wind To Java." There is fighting among pirates and good guys, a graphic flogging of a beautiful slave girl and a massive eruption of a volcano, all in brilliant color. Although it's the usual good guys vs. bad guys genre, the story line is good and action abounds everywhere as the good and the bad search for a fortune in diamonds. Good performances by MacMurray, Ralston and Douglas.

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      Claude Jarman Jr. made the picture on his summer vacation from college. He is quoted in "Growing Up On The Set" by T. and J. Goldrup as saying it was one of the worst pictures ever made. He became friends with Fred MacMurray, who would occasionally shake his head and ask, "Why am I in this movie?".
    • Goofs
      When the Gerrymander is fired on by pirates, the ships are in line, yet scenes of the pirate ship show a broadside being fired!.
    • Connections
      Featured in Frances Farmer Presents: Fair Wind to Java (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      Bound for the Open Sea
      (uncredited)

      based on "The Rio Grande"

      Traditional

      Lyrics by Jerry Roberts

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fair Wind to Java
    • Filming locations
      • Mono Lake, California, USA(volcano eruption)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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