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  1. The World in His Arms is a 1952 American seafaring adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth and Anthony Quinn, with John McIntire, Carl Esmond, Andrea King, Eugenie Leontovich, Hans Conried, and Sig Ruman.

  2. With Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth, Anthony Quinn, John McIntire. In 1850 San Francisco, a Russian Countess runs away from an arranged marriage to a Russian Prince and falls into the arms of an American sea captain who occasionally poaches seals in Russian Alaska.

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    • Action, Adventure, History
    • Raoul Walsh
    • 1952-10-09
  3. Roistering sea captain Jonathan Clark, who poaches seal pelts from Russian Alaska, meets and woos Russian countess Marina in 1850 San Francisco. Events separate them, but after an exciting sea race to the Pribilof Islands they meet again, now both in danger from the schemes of villainous Prince Semyon. — Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>.

  4. Roistering sea captain Jonathan Clark, who poaches seal pelts from Russian Alaska, meets and woos Russian countess Marina in 1850 San Francisco. Events separate them, but after an exciting sea race to the Pribilof Islands they meet again; now, both are in danger from the schemes of villainous...

    • Raoul Walsh
    • Gregory Peck
  5. Raoul Walsh. Director. Rex Beach. Novel. Borden Chase. Screenplay. A boisterous sea captain in the Pacific Coast, circa 1850, has a plan to buy Alaska from the Russians… if they don’t kill him first.

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  6. Fleeing an arranged marriage to the wretched Prince Semyon, Russian countess Marina Selanova falls in love with American seal hunter Jonathan Clark, and the couple plan to sail to Alaska.

  7. The World in His Arms is a 1952 American seafaring adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth and Anthony Quinn, with John McIntire, Carl Esmond, Andrea King, Eugenie Leontovich, Hans Conried, and Sig Ruman.