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''Wake of the Red Witch'' is a 1948 American
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directed by
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, produced by Edmund Grainger and starring
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, Gail Russell, Gig Young, Adele Mara and Luther Adler. It is based upon the 1946 novel of the same name written by Garland Roark. The film is one of the few A-level features produced by Republic Pictures, as it had a relatively high production budget. It became one of Republic's most successful releases. John Wayne stars as a
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in the early 1860s East Indies seeking revenge against a wealthy shipping magnate.


Plot

Two men of the sea carry an ongoing rivalry: Mayrant Sidneye, owner of the shipping company Batjak Limited, and Captain Ralls. Ralls is the ruthless captain of the ''Red Witch'', Batjak's flagship. He deliberately wrecks and sinks the ship and its cargo of gold bullion worth five million dollars. He escapes a charge of barratry when Batjak unexpectedly withdraws its complaint. Ralls and his first mate Sam Rosen become fishermen on a
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and follow a treasure map to an uncharted island, where they are greeted by Sidneye; the map was a ploy to lure Ralls to the island so that Sidneye could deal with Ralls in his own way. A series of flashbacks describes how Ralls and Sidneye first met and how Ralls became captain of the ''Red Witch''. Ralls and Sidneye had fallen in love with the same beautiful woman, Angelique. When Ralls accidentally killed Angelique's uncle, she married Sidneye even though she loved Ralls. When Angelique became ill and was dying, Ralls heard the news and returned to the island, and Angelique died in his arms there. Ralls' deliberate sinking of the ''Red Witch'' was an act of revenge against Sidneye for depriving him of the woman he loved. Returning to the present, Ralls and Sidneye strike a deal: Ralls will reveal the exact location of the wreck of the ''Red Witch'' in exchange for a portion of the gold recovered from it. But when the salvage operation is to begin, it is discovered that the wreck is resting precariously, half on an underwater ledge and half hanging over deeper water, making salvage extremely dangerous. Ralls is the only one willing to take the risk. He dives down to the wreck and manages to secure a portion of the ship's gold, but the wreck begins to slide off the ledge. Falling debris traps Ralls inside the wreck, and he is killed when the descending wreckage severs his air hose.


Cast

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John Wayne Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), known professionally as John Wayne, was an American actor. Nicknamed "Duke", he became a Pop icon, popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood' ...
as Captain Ralls * Gail Russell as Angelique Desaix * Gig Young as Sam Rosen * Adele Mara as Teleia Van Schreeven * Luther Adler as Mayrant Ruysdaal Sidneye * Eduard Franz as Harmenszoon Van Schreeven * Grant Withers as Captain Wilde Youngeur * Henry Daniell as Jacques Desaix * Paul Fix as Antonio "Ripper" Arrezo * Jeff Corey as Mr. Loring * Duke Kahanamoku as Ua Nuke * Dennis Hoey as Capt. Munsey * Erskine Sanford as Dr. van Arken * John M. Pickard as Second Diver (uncredited) * James Dime as a seaman Wayne, Republic's top star, was considered for the lead role from the project's inception. Charles Laughton was also mentioned as possible member of the cast. ''Wake of the Red Witch'' represented the second screen teaming of John Wayne and Gail Russell. During production of their first pairing, the previous year's '' Angel and the Badman'', Wayne and Russell allegedly began an offscreen affair, although both would later deny this claim.


Development

Published in 1946, the novel ''Wake of the Red Witch'' was written by Garland Roark, a Texan who worked in advertising. The ''Washington Post'' called it "a smashing melodrama." The book became a bestseller, ultimately selling more than one million copies. The film has numerous similarities to Cecil B. DeMille's earlier seagoing spectacular '' Reap the Wild Wind'' (1942) apart from the titles ("RWW" and "WRW") such as both starring
John Wayne Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), known professionally as John Wayne, was an American actor. Nicknamed "Duke", he became a Pop icon, popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood' ...
as a sea captain in two of his few roles as a anti-hero and his similar demise in both films. Republic Pictures paid $100,000 for the screen rights to the book, reportedly the highest amount that the studio had ever paid. Republic, a Poverty Row studio in its early days, primarily produced low- and medium-budget Westerns and serials. Edmund Grainger was assigned as producer. The film was part of an attempt by Republic head Herbert Yates to increase the prestige of the studio's output. Other Republic films around this time include
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' version of ''
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'' and '' The Red Pony'' starring Robert Mitchum. ''Wake of the Red Witch'' was to be a prestige production, and it was allocated one of the largest film budgets in Republic's history, originally $1.8 million, although the sum was later reduced to $1 million.


Production

Filming began in July 1948. The island scenes were shot at Rancho Santa Anita, with sea footage filmed at the isthmus on Catalina Island. Extensive post-production work was required to film the underwater scenes.


Legacy

John Wayne cofounded a production company in 1952 called Batjac Productions after the shipping firm named Batjak in the film. His secretary misspelled it as Batjac on the corporation papers and Wayne let it stand. A restoration of ''Wake of the Red Witch'' coproduced by
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, The Film Foundation and
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premiered at New York City's
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on August 9, 2018. The screening was part of the museum's program of showcasing 30 restored films from the library of Republic Pictures, curated by Scorsese.


See also

* John Wayne filmography


References


External links

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