Tom and Tod Pembroke are the twin sons of Jefferson Pembroke, a Virginia Bishop, and are divinity-school students. Tom is serious and Tod carefree and adventurous, and both are in love with Ruth Featherstone.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it requires a certain suspension of disbelief and an appreciation for the era's storytelling techniques.To embark on this journey, you must be willing to dive into the narrative of 'Breed of the Sea,' a film that, while dated, offers a compelling exploration of twin id...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it requires a certain suspension of disbelief and an appreciation for the era's storytelling techniques.To embark on this journey, you must be willing to dive into the narrative of 'Breed of the Sea,' a film that, while dated, offers a compelling exploration of twin identity, love, and adventure. This film is best appreciated by those interested in early cinema and those who enjoy tales of transformation and the complexities of human relationshi..."
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