Wolf Larsen (film)

Wolf Larsen is a 1958 film adaptation of Jack London's 1904 novel The Sea-Wolf directed by Harmon Jones and starring Barry Sullivan in the titular role.[1][2]

Wolf Larsen
Directed byHarmon Jones
Produced byLindsley Parsons
Written byJack DeWitt
Turnley Walker
Based onnovel The Sea Wolf by Jack London
StarringBarry Sullivan
Production
company
Lindsley Parsons Productions
Distributed byAllied Artists
Release date
1959
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cast

Production

In September 1956 producer Lindsay Parsons announced he would make a film called The Far Wanderer from a script by Turney Walker. It was to be about seal hunting and star Sterling Hayden, also using Hayden's yacht. Filming was to begin in November 1956 and finance came from Allied Artists.[3] Gregg G. Tallas was attached as director.[4]

Eventually filming pushed back and Hayden dropped out, to be replaced by Barry Sullivan. However Hayden's yacht was still used. Filming began May 1958.[5] The female lead went to Gita Hall, who was married to Sullivan at the time.[6]

References

  1. "WOLF LARSEN". Monthly Film Bulletin. 26 (300). London. Jan 1, 1959. p. 93.
  2. Warren, Geoffrey (Feb 20, 1959). "Clifton Webb Diverts as 'Mr. Pennypacker'". Los Angeles Times. p. A8.
  3. "Floating an Issue". New York Times. Sep 15, 1956. p. 10.
  4. Schallert, Edwin (Sep 24, 1956). "'Sayonara' Deal Lurks for Hudson; Dorothy Jordan Resumes in Film". Los Angeles Times. p. A11.
  5. Hopper, Hedda (May 5, 1958). "Johnson Has a Script; He Thinks It Is a Corker". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. b20.
  6. "FILMLAND EVENTS: Elizabeth Taylor to Take Vacation". Los Angeles Times. May 23, 1958. p. B8.


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