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Título original

Reap the Wild Wind

Status: Lançado

Tempo de execução:

119 minutos

Data de lançamento

26.03.1942

IMDB ID tt0035244

WikiData ID Q31971

TMDB ID 63617

Idioma original en

Descrição

Loxi é a jovem empresária que cuida de uma empresa de manutenção de barcos. O negócio é muito lucrativo, uma vez que a costa da Flórida em 1840 possui águas rasas e coberta de corais. Quando resgata um navio bastante danificado, Loxi conhece o capitão Jack Stuart, por quem se apaixona. A ponto de lutar ao lado do amado para convencer os proprietários do barco que Stuart não teve nenhuma culpa nos estragos. O romance entre eles estará em risco quando o advogado contratado por ela, Stephen Tolliver, também se apaixona pela moça.

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