
On the High Seas
Action · Romance · Adventure
Overview
Three castaways all from differing levels of society reach and board a deserted schooner in mid-ocean.
Top Cast


Dorothy Dalton
Dorothy Dalton
Leone Deveraux
Dorothy Dalton
Leone Deveraux


Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Jim Dorn
Jack Holt
Jim Dorn


Mitchell Lewis
Mitchell Lewis
Joe Polack
Mitchell Lewis
Joe Polack


Winter Hall
Winter Hall
John Deveraux
Winter Hall
John Deveraux


Michael Dark
Michael Dark
Harold Van Allen
Michael Dark
Harold Van Allen


William Boyd
William Boyd
Dick Deveraux
William Boyd
Dick Deveraux
Otto Brower
Otto Brower
Lt. Gray, USN
Otto Brower
Lt. Gray, USN


James Gordon
James Gordon
Captain of S.S. Andren
James Gordon
Captain of S.S. Andren


Alice Knowland
Alice Knowland
Aunt Emily
Alice Knowland
Aunt Emily
Vernon Tremaine
Vernon Tremaine
Maid
Vernon Tremaine
Maid
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