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  1. Fair Wind to Java is a 1953 American adventure film in Trucolor from Republic Pictures, produced and directed by Joseph Kane, that stars Fred MacMurray and Vera Ralston. With special effects by the Lydecker brothers, the film was based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Garland Roark.

  2. Fair Wind to Java: Directed by Joseph Kane. With Fred MacMurray, Vera Ralston, Robert Douglas, Victor McLaglen. 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.

    • (408)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Joseph Kane
    • 1953-04-28
  3. Nov 10, 2023 · Fair Wind to Java (1953) Fred MacMurray. In 1883, an American merchant ship's captain is racing a pirate in search for a treasure in diamonds from a sunken Dutch ship in the vicinity of the...

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  4. Set in the South Seas, Fair Wind to Java is a briskly-paced exotic adventure tale directed by Joseph Kane. There's action galore as MacMurray's motley gang of roustabouts contend with the menacing villain played by Robert Douglas.

    • Joseph Kane
    • Republic Pictures
  5. An adventurous captain of an American merchant vessel is looking for a sunken Dutch vessel containing 10,000 precious diamonds. Unfortunately, he's not the only one and then there's also that volcano on the nearby island of Krakatau, waiting to explode in its historical, disastrous eruption...

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  6. The Dutch East Indies, at the end of the nineteenth century. An adventurous captain of an American merchant vessel is looking for a sunken Dutch vessel containing 10,000 precious diamonds. Unfortunately, he's not the only one and then there's also that volcano on the nearby island of Krakatau,...

  7. Directed by Joseph Kane. What would a Hollywood South Seas adventure be without the cultural-historical gaffes, racial stereotyping and plot improbabilities to spice up the recipe of romancing and action in an exotic locale?