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  • Tugboat Princess (1936)
  • Approved
    66 min | Drama
Tugboat Princess (1936)
Approved
66 min | Drama

Another of the "run-away" productions made by Columbia in Canada in the mid-30's designed to either comply with or to circumvent the British Quota Law of the period, with Walter C. Kelly and Edith Fellows the only American citizens in the ...See moreAnother of the "run-away" productions made by Columbia in Canada in the mid-30's designed to either comply with or to circumvent the British Quota Law of the period, with Walter C. Kelly and Edith Fellows the only American citizens in the credited cast. When her parents are drowned at sea, "Princess" Judy is adopted by a soft-hearted old sea captain, Captain Zack, and brought to live on his tugboat. Hard times come to the Captain because his boat is unable to compete with the faster and more modern tugboats of the Darling Navigation Company owned by Zack's old rival and enemy, Captain Darling. More misery follows when Judy breaks a leg and Zack can't pay her hospital bill. He borrows the needed money from Darling but is forced to agree to give up both his boat and docking space if he can't meet the note. Then welfare workers come along and decide Judy isn't receiving proper treatment or schooling living aboard the tugboat and they haul her off to an orphanage. No eyebrows are raised reference the agency that allowed a 60-year-old geezer to adopt a non-related 13-year-old girl and put her on a boat with three men. The primary difference between this story and "Captain January" is Shirley Temple was many years younger than Edith Fellows, and Guy Kibbee's lighthouse didn't float. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Isadore Bernstein (story) | Dalton Trumbo (story) | Robert Watson (screenplay)
Cinematographers
William Beckway | William C. Thompson (as William Thompson)
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Updated Oct 15, 1936

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Oct 15, 1936 (United States)

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12 cast members
Name Known for
Walter C. Kelly
Captain Zack Captain Zack   See fewer
Edith Fellows
'Princess' Judy 'Princess' Judy   See fewer
Clyde Cook
Steve, the engineer Steve, the engineer   See fewer
Lester Matthews
1st Mate Bob 1st Mate Bob   See fewer
Reginald Hincks
Captain Darling Captain Darling   See fewer
Lou Callum
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Stuart Clarke
Judy's Doctor (uncredited) Judy's Doctor (uncredited)   See fewer
George Hibbard
Owner of Davy Jones' Locker Restaurant (uncredited) Owner of Davy Jones' Locker Restaurant (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Kerr
Loan Shark (uncredited) Loan Shark (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Legge-Willis
Loan Shark (uncredited) Loan Shark (uncredited)   See fewer
Ethel Reese-Burns
Mrs. Price (uncredited) Mrs. Price (uncredited)   See fewer
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