British Comedy Guide
Freedom Of The Seas. Image shows from L to R: George Smith (Clifford Mollison), Jennie (Zelma O'Neal). Copyright: Associated British Picture Corporation
Freedom Of The Seas

Freedom Of The Seas

  • 1934 film

Comedy following a mild-mannered City clerk who becomes a success in the Royal Navy. Stars Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie, Zelma O'Neal, H.F. Maltby, Tyrell Davis and more.

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Freedom Of The Seas

Freedom Of The Seas

Character player Clifford Mollison and celebrated playwright and actor H.F. Maltby are among the cast of this sprightly early-thirties comedy charting the exploits of an unlikely wartime hero. Freedom Of The Seas - also notable as French director Marcel Varnel's first British film following a period in Hollywood - is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.

Mollison plays Smith, a mild-mannered clerk who becomes one of the first men to join up after the declaration of war in 1914. He joins the Navy, and - to the amazement of all and sundry - succeeds in outwitting various spies and sinking an enemy submarine...

First released: Monday 10th November 2014

Extra features

  • Image gallery
  • Promotional materials PDFs
  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 71
  • Catalogue: 7952267

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