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The World in His Arms

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Calorie Rating: 146
Released: 1952-10-09
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 104 Minutes
Studios: Universal International Pictures,


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.

Director / Directors

Raoul Walsh
Director
Phil Bowles
Assistant Director
George Lollier
Assistant Director

Frank Shaw
Assistant Director


Cast

Gregory Peck
Character: Captain Jonathan Clark
Ann Blyth
Character: Countess Marina Selanova
Anthony Quinn
Character: Portugee

John McIntire
Character: Deacon Greathouse
Carl Esmond
Character: Prince Semyon
Sig Ruman
Character: General Ivan Vorashilov

Andrea King
Character: Mamie
Eugenie Leontovich
Character: Anna Selanova
Bill Radovitch
Character: Ogeechuk

Rhys Williams
Character: Eben Cleggett
Hans Conried
Character: Eustace
Bryan Forbes
Character: William Cleggett

Eve Whitney
Character: Lilly
Chuck Hayward
Character: Guest (uncredited)
Henry Kulky
Character: Peter, Russian Servant

Gregory Gaye
Character: Colonel Paul Shushaldin
Carl Andre
Character: Seaman
Roman Arnoldoff
Character: Captain Feodor

Suzan Ball
Character: Uncredited
Gregg Barton
Character: Seaman
June McCall
Character: Mamie's Girl

Milicent Patrick
Character: Lena
Susan Randall
Character: Mamie's Girl
Dick Rich
Character: Tough Sailor

Hugh Prosser
Character: Mounted Cossack Officer
Tudor Owen
Character: Old Sailor


Production and Crew

Horace McCoy
Additional Dialogue
Borden Chase
Screenplay

Russell Metty
Director of Photography

Bill Thomas
Costume Design
Alexander Golitzen
Art Direction

Bernard Herzbrun
Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Julia Heron
Set Decoration

Joan St. Oegger
Hairdresser
Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist

David S. Horsley
Special Effects
Joan Joseff
Costume Designer
William Fritzsche
Visual Effects

Jock Mahoney
Stunt Double
Fred Graham
Stunt Double

Fred Carson
Stunt Double
Serge Bertensson
Dialogue Coach
Reynold Brown
Art Designer

Harold Belfer
Choreographer