Well, I added one to my personal list early this morning: Tugboat Annie, from 1933. (TCM aired it from 2:00 to 3:30.) It's a comedy, based on a series of short stories that ran in The Saturday Evening Post. The plot is harmless, rather childish silliness (with a really hammy performance by Wallace Beery, and an unbelievably young Robert Young as the romantic lead), but there are some really nice scenes of thirties-vintage tugboats, liners, freighters - and, in the first few minutes, a beautiful three-masted topsail schooner. Some interesting on-board shots of the tug, too. Another good tugboat movie: The Key, starring William Holden, Sophia Loren (!) and Trevor Howard. Directed by the great Carol Reed and based on a novel by the fine Dutch seaman/novelist Jan de Hartog, it's about British salvage tug captains - and their somewhat spooky girlfriend - during WWII. Pretty terrific scenes of tugs and merchant vessels - and British submarines masquerading (not very effectively) as U-boats. The DVD & Video Guide 2006 gives it two and a half stars (a little harsh, in my opinion), and describes it as "a strange, moody curio." It turns up on TCM occasionally. |