“The Raging Tide” (1951)

Here’s the movie fact for “The Raging Tide” (1951): This film is a drama directed by Robert Wise, based on the true story of the lighthouse keeper’s son who uncovers a conspiracy during a historical event – the 1840 wreck of the clipper ship ‘S.S. Pilgrim’ off the coast of Maine. It stars Tyrone Power as the protagonist, John Gorman, and features strong performances from supporting cast members like Gail Russell and Mary Anderson.

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