Hod Stillwell
Dana Andrews
Hod Stillwell

A state welfare agent persuades a Maine lobsterman to take a troubled orphan boy aboard.
Hod Stillwell
Dana Andrews
Hod Stillwell
Ann Freeman
Jean Peters
Ann Freeman
Joe Sanger
Cesar Romero
Joe Sanger
Donny Mitchell
Dean Stockwell
Donny Mitchell
Mary McKay
Anne Revere
Mary McKay
Josh Hovey
Ed Begley
Josh Hovey
Mrs. Freeman
Leona Powers
Mrs. Freeman
Molly Thatcher
Mae Marsh
Molly Thatcher
Nick Driver
Will Geer
Nick Driver
Cliff Clark
Bruno Wick
Harry Tyler
Dana Andrews is "Hod" - a professional architect who much prefers his life as a lobster fisherman. This causes a bit of hassle with his fiancée "Ann" (Jean Peters), who is worried about the dangers of this maritime career. She is a social worker, and when she brings the young orphan "Donny" (Dean Stockwell) to hopefully find a permanent home in their small Maine town, the boy and "Hod" - and his colleague "Joe" (Cesar Romero) become fast friends. Henry King has created a good framework for this well paced and engaging story that takes a sensitive look at a young boy looking for roots, whilst offering us a gently simmering, lively, romance with some characterful performances - including the usually reliable Anne Revere ("Mary"). The last ten minutes are quite an exciting watch - the back-shot storm sequence is quite well integrated into the action, and folks gets well and truly soaked!
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