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This Woman Is Mine

MADNESS...MUTINY....AND A MAID!
1941 | 92m | English

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Three seafaring fur traders fall in love with a female stowaway they discover aboard their ship. Many adventures follow.
Release Date: Aug 22, 1941
Director: Frank Lloyd
Writer: Gilbert Gabriel, Frederick J. Jackson, Seton I. Miller
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Keywords stowaway
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Frank Lloyd Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Franchot Tone Robert Stevens
John Carroll Ovide de Montigny
Walter Brennan Captain Jonathan Thorne
Carol Bruce Julie Morgan
Nigel Bruce Duncan MacDougall
Paul Hurst Second Mate Mumford
Frank Conroy First Mate Fox
Leo G. Carroll Angus 'Sandy' McKay
Abner Biberman Lamazie
Sig Ruman John Jacob Astor
Morris Ankrum Roussel
Louis Mercier Marcel La Fantasie
Philip Charbert Franchere, Seaman
Ignacio Sáenz Matouna, Indian Boy
Ray Beltram Chief Nakoomis
Charles Judels Cafe Propietor
Ernie Alexander Clerk
Conrad Binyon Boy
Sidney Bracey Clerk
Iron Eyes Cody Hostile Indian
Jimmy Dime Seaman
Franklyn Farnum Bit Role
Dickie Humphreys Boy
Roger Imhof John Jacob Astor (replaced by Sig Ruman)
George Magrill Seaman
Jay Silverheels Indian Marauder
Dale Van Sickel Seaman
Voyt Williams Jr. Boy
Chief Yowlachie Chief One-Eye Comcomly
Name Job
Frank Lloyd Director
Gilbert Gabriel Story
Frederick J. Jackson Screenplay
Seton I. Miller Screenplay
Richard Hageman Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jack H. Skirball Producer
Frank Lloyd Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

It seems like hardly any time at all since Franchot Tone was sailing aboard HMS “Bounty” but here he is, again, aboard a ship, again flirting with mutiny, on a trading mission to Oregon. It’s captained by the fastidious but not inhumane “Thorne” (Walter Brennan) and crewed by a usual mix of seafarin ... g types and by cocky Frenchman “de Montigny” (John Carroll). They have barely left the port when “Stevens” (Tone) discovers a stowaway in his cabin. “Julie” (Carol Bruce) has been snuck aboard by her French beau on the pretext that they are going to France. Before he gets a chance to get to the bottom of things, the captain walks in for some charts and, angry at being deceived, insists that she adopt the role of his cabin boy. The rest of the voyage sees her cause just about everyone to spar and spat before they arrive and the ship’s two Scottish traders (Nigel Bruce and Leo G. Carroll) attempt to seduce the locals with trinkets and live piglets. Once their trading colony is set up, what adventurous elements to the plot there were largely disappear. It really just becomes a pretty flat love-triangle style of soap that Brennan looks uncomfortable with, Nigel and Leo G. look vaguely perplexed by, whilst Tone and the other Carroll just coast along woodenly as they woo the final Carol in this story, who is meantime doing her best “Esmeralda” impersonation. The dialogue is not much to write home about but the seagoing score sometimes livens things up as they ease their halyards and tighten their mizen tops and it passes the time easily enough before an ending I could quite imagine Brennan had fancied doing half an hour earlier.

Jul 28, 2025