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  1. Windjammer is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Ewing Scott . Plot. In San Francisco, Bruce Lane, a lawyer, has to serve a summons to a millionaire, Commodore Selby. The latter escapes on a yacht race to Honolulu. Cast. George O'Brien as Bruce Lane. Constance Worth as Betty Selby. William Hall as Captain Morgan.

  2. Windjammer: Directed by Ewing Scott. With George O'Brien, Constance Worth, William Hall, Brandon Evans. A lawyer must serve a summons on an elusive millionaire. The man is wanted for testimony by a Senate committee and is about to set sail in a yacht race from San Francisco to Honolulu.

    • (135)
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Ewing Scott
    • 1937-08-06
  3. Feb 19, 2021 · The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien (preceded by "Daniel Boone", "Park Avenue Logger" and "Hollywood Cowboy"...

    • 57 min
    • 20.2K
    • Classic Hollywood Movies
  4. Windjammer (1937) Adventure, Crime, Drama Full Length Movie. An assistant state's attorney has a high-seas adventure when he signs aboard as a crew member of a racing yacht to serve a subpoena...

    • 57 min
    • 11.9K
    • Cult Cinema Classics
  5. "Windjammer" finds O'Brien as a subpoena server ordered to serve a subpoena on Brandon Evans (The Commondore) for a senate inquiry or lose his job. Posing as a playboy, he boards the Commodore's yacht during a yacht race, and the yacht is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.)

  6. "Windjammer" finds O'Brien as a subpoena server ordered to serve a subpoena on Brandon Evans (The Commondore) for a senate inquiry or lose his job. Posing as a playboy, he boards the Commondore's yacht during a yacht race, and the yacht is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.)

  7. 1937 Directed by Ewing Scott. Mighty Adventure . . . Glorious Romance ! The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O’Brien (preceded by “Daniel Boone”, “Park Avenue Logger” and “Hollywood Cowboy”) that were distributed by RKO Radio.