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Captains
Courageous (1937)
In Victor Fleming's adventure/drama:
- Portuguese fisherman Manuel's (Spencer Tracy) playing
and singing (a song to a fish: "don't cry") with a hurdy-gurdy
on the deck of his ship
- his rescue, care and education of a spoiled rich
kid Harvey (Freddie Bartholomew) (his "leetle feesh")
- the sequences of the schooner race
- Manuel's tragic death scene as he drowned in the
waves, and his tearful goodbye to Harvey: ("Now listen to me,
leetle feesh. I go now...We had good times together, eh, leetle feesh?
We laugh. We sing. So you smile now...Manuel - he be watching you.
You be best fisherman ever lived")
- the poignant memorial service scene with Harvey's
father (Melvyn Douglas) comforting his son in the final shot - silently,
arm in arm, the two watched wreaths float away together in the outgoing
tide
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Hurdy-Gurdy Scene
Manuel's Drowning Death
Memorial Service
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