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Prior to the start of filming in Hawaii, John Wayne went scuba diving and developed an ear infection. As a result, he was in severe pain for much of the shooting. Many of his scenes could be shot only on his good side, since the infected ear was so swollen, and between takes he had to go lie down to rest from the pain.
John Wayne did not regard John Farrow as a good director, and blamed him for the problems with the film. Wayne later said Farrow "didn't really have a great deal to do with" Hondo (1953) because it was a Batjac production and "Everything was set up before he came on it. But he did direct 'Sea Chase' and prove to me that he should not be put in charge of a producer-director position. He failed to tell the good story that was in the book. But now, we're talking about a matter of opinion and that's only my opinion. For some, he may be considered a fine director."
Lana Turner hairstyle and figure-clinging gown are strictly 1955, although the story takes place in 1939.
While this story is fictional., the original story was based on a real-life similar incident that occurred in 1939. It involved the ten-year-old German-built steamer the Erlangen. The Erlanger's captain was Alfred Grams. The ship slipped out of Otago New Zealand on 8/28/39, It was thought she'd go to Port Kembla in New South Wales to get coal; instead, she headed for the Auckland Islands, restocked with food, and cut down a large number of trees from the Southern Rata forest. The Erlanger was able to avoid HMNZS Leander and eventually, using jury-rigged sails, made her across the Southern Pacific to Ancud In southern Chile. The ship eventually made its way to the South Atlantic, where she was intercepted by the HMS Newcastle off Montevideo, Uruguay, on 7/24/41, where she was scuttled by her crew.
Claude Akins' normally dark head of hair was bleached blond for this role, even though his chest hair was not.
"Capt. Karl Ehrlich: What do you suggest that I do? Counsel General Hepke: The Rockhampton is due in Valparaiso tomorrow. There's not a chance that you can leave. Capt. Karl Ehrlich: I'll take my chances with the British. They won't waste a warship watching this harbor for long. Counsel General Hepke: Very well, Captain. If you insist. Seamanship is your forte. But I beg to remind you, propaganda's mine. If I assist you, you must help me. Capt. Karl Ehrlich: I won't lie for you. Counsel General Hepke: Of course not! I wouldn't think of asking you to lie. You haven't had the necessary diplomatic training."
"Capt. Karl Ehrlich: Don't confuse sincerity of purpose with success."