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- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) runtime "88.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) abstract "For the 1953 film, see Sea DevilsSea Devils is a 1937 American film directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Among the American "preparedness films" of the mid-1930s devoted to enhancing the image of the Army (Flirtation Walk), the Navy (Here Comes the Navy) and the Marines (The Singing Marine, Devil Dogs of the Air), this entry focuses equivalent approving attention on the work of the U.S. Coast Guard.".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) budget "477000.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) cinematography J._Roy_Hunt.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) cinematography Joseph_H._August.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) director Benjamin_Stoloff.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) distributor RKO_Pictures.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) gross "940000.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) producer Edward_Small.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) releaseDate "1937-02-19".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) runtime "5280.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) starring Ida_Lupino.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) starring Preston_Foster.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) starring Victor_McLaglen.
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- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) wikiPageRevisionID "560949624".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) writer Frank_Wead.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) writer John_Twist.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) budget "477000.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) caption "Victor McLaglen and Helen Flint in film".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) cinematography J._Roy_Hunt.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) cinematography Joseph_H._August.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) country "United States".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) director Benjamin_Stoloff.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) distributor RKO_Pictures.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) gross "940000.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) hasPhotoCollection Sea_Devils_(1937_film).
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) language "English".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) name "Sea Devils".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) producer Edward_Small.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) released "1937-02-19".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) runtime "5280.0".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) starring "Ida Lupino".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) starring "Preston Foster".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) starring "Victor McLaglen".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) studio "RKO Radio Pictures".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) writer Frank_Wead.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) writer John_Twist.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) writer "P.J. Wolfson".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) subject Category:1937_films.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) subject Category:American_films.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) subject Category:Films_directed_by_Benjamin_Stoloff.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) subject Category:RKO_Pictures_films.
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- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) comment "For the 1953 film, see Sea DevilsSea Devils is a 1937 American film directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Among the American "preparedness films" of the mid-1930s devoted to enhancing the image of the Army (Flirtation Walk), the Navy (Here Comes the Navy) and the Marines (The Singing Marine, Devil Dogs of the Air), this entry focuses equivalent approving attention on the work of the U.S. Coast Guard.".
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) label "Sea Devils (1937 film)".
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- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) depiction Victor_McLaglen-Helen_Flint_in_Sea_Devils_trailer.jpg.
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_Devils_(1937_film).
- Sea_Devils_(1937_film) name "Sea Devils".