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                    (1954)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Burt Lancaster,
 Joan Rice,
 André Morell,
 Abraham Sofaer,
 Archie Savage,
 Benson Fong,
 Lloyd Berrell,
 Charles Horvath,
 Philip Ahn,
 Guy Doleman
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Byron Haskin
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Classics,
 Action Classics,
 Classic Dramas,
 Dramas Based on the Book
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English, French
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1h 30m
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In 'His Majesty O'Keefe' (1954), an ambitious American seafarer named Captain David O'Keefe arrives in the South Pacific and strives to build a fortune in trade with the islanders while navigating cultural differences and rival traders. His daring exploits and charismatic leadership soon earn him a powerful and revered status among the local people.
                 
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