Captain Caution

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Captain Caution is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Richard Wallace set during the War of 1812.[2] The film stars Victor Mature, Bruce Cabot and Alan Ladd. It was based on the novel of the same name by Kenneth Roberts. Elmer Raguse was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording.[3][4]

Directed byRichard Wallace
Based onCaptain Caution
1934 novel
by Kenneth Roberts
Produced byGrover Jones
Richard Wallace
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Captain Caution
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Directed byRichard Wallace
Written byKenneth Roberts
Grover Jones
Based onCaptain Caution
1934 novel
by Kenneth Roberts
Produced byGrover Jones
Richard Wallace
StarringVictor Mature
CinematographyNorbert Brodine
Edited byJames E. Newcom
Music byIrvin Talbot
Phil Ohman
Production
company
Hal Roach Studios
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • August 9, 1940 (1940-08-09)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$761,766[1]
Box office$531,149[1]
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Kenneth Roberts' novel was published in 1934[6] and became a best seller.[7] Film rights were bought by Hal Roach, who made the film as part of a five-picture deal he had with United Artists. (The others were The Housekeeper's Daughter, One Million Years BC, Of Mice and Men and a novel by Thorne Smith.[8]) Eugene Sollow was assigned to write the script.[9]

Plans to make the film were pushed back following the entry of Britain into World War II out of fear the film could be seen as anti British.[10] However "sea pictures" were in vogue at the time (e.g. The Sea Hawk, South of Pago Pago) so Roach decided to proceed.[11]

The anti-British tone of the novel was softened and the script rewritten by producer Grover Jones, who said "in the main we won't be giving them much time to think about whether they like the theme of the picture or not. We'll be giving them action and more action. And if we let a little plot to trickle in to let them know why they are getting all that fighting, we do it only because the camera needs a new set up now and again."[12] Filming started April 1940 under the direction of Richard Wallace.[13]

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