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This ambitious filmed biography of writer-adventurer Jack London is somewhat compromised by its too-tight budget. Michael O'Shea is well cast as London, whose rugged adventures range from the high seas to the Klondike. London's insatiable wanderlust causes friction in his marriage to the lovely Charmian (Susan Hayward), but she stands nobly by his side in good times and bad (it should be noted that the script is based on Mrs. London's memoirs). In the interests of topicality, the film contrives to have London endeavor to warn America of Japanese military expansion some four decades before Pearl Harbor. It is this story element that makes Jack London a bit difficult to watch today, despite the strong performances of O'Shea, Hayward and a superb supporting cast. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Freddie Rich Best Score - Drama or Comedy 1944 Nominee

Cast

Michael O'Shea
as Jack London
Susan Hayward
as Charmain Kittredge
Osa Massen
as Freda Maloof
Virginia Mayo
as Mamie
Harry Davenport
as Prof. Hilliard
Frank Craven
as Old Tom
Ralph Morgan
as George Brett
Louise Beavers
as Mammy Jenny
Jonathan Hale
as Kerwin Maxwell
Leonard Strong
as Capt. Tanaka
Paul Hurst
as Lucky Luke Lannigan
Regis Toomey
as Scratch Nelson
Hobart Cavanaugh
as Mike
Olin Howland
as Mailman
Ernie S. Adams
as Whiskey Bob
John Kelly
as Red John
Robert E. Homans
as Capt. Allen
Morgan Conway
as Richard Harding Davis
Arthur Loft
as Fred Palmer
Lumsden Hare
as English Correspondent
Brooks Benedict
as American Correspondent
Pierre Watkin
as American Consul
Charlie Lung
as Interpreter
Bruce Wong
as Japanese Official
Davison Clark
as Commissioner
Harold Minjir
as Literary Guest
Roy Gordon
as Literary Guest
Torben Meyer
as Literary Guest
Edmund Cobb
as Father of child
Wallis Clark
as Theodore Roosevelt
Dick Curtis
as Cannery Foreman
Sarah Padden
as Cannery Woman
Rose Plummer
as Lydia, Chairman's Secretary
Sidney D'Albrook
as Pete
Edward Earle
as James Hare
Richard Loo
as Japanese Ambassador

Crew

Alfred Santell
Director
Ernest Pascal
Screenwriter
John W. Boyle
Cinematographer
Freddie Rich
Composer (Music Score)
Freddie Rich
Musical Direction/Supervision
William H. Ziegler
Editor
Bernard Herzbrun
Art Director
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