
Captains Courageous
Action · Adventure · Drama
Overview
Harvey Cheyne, Jr., second richest person in the world, orphaned and spoiled rotten, encounters a cigar and the sea on his way to England for boarding school. Seasick, over the rail for real, rescued by Dan Troop of a Gloucester fishing sailboat. Three months at sea, under a firm but fair Captain Troop (fair wages of $10.50 a month, if you don't work you don't eat). A hard life and a dangerous one, and a lot of growing up to do through hardship and tragedy.
Top Cast


Robert Urich
Robert Urich
Capt. Matthew Troop
Robert Urich
Capt. Matthew Troop
Kenny Vadas
Kenny Vadas
Harvey Cheyne, Jr.
Kenny Vadas
Harvey Cheyne, Jr.


Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Dan Troop
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Dan Troop


Duncan Fraser
Duncan Fraser
Long Jack
Duncan Fraser
Long Jack


Sandra Nelson
Sandra Nelson
Mary Ann Troop
Sandra Nelson
Mary Ann Troop


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Captain Abashai
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