John Raglan is a seal hunter being hounded by hijackers, so he strands himself on an isolated island in the Bering Sea that is owned by a corporation. During a fierce sea-storm, Raglan rescues the passengers of a floundering ship, which includes the owner of the island, his daughter and her fiancée.


Is this worth your time? Honestly, if you enjoy old-school B-movies that don't waste a single second on character development, you'll probably have a decent time. It’s a brisk, salty adventure that feels like it was put together with scraps and pure adrenaline. If you need logic or, you know, believable motivations, yo...


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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, if you enjoy old-school B-movies that don't waste a single second on character development, you'll probably have a decent time. It’s a brisk, salty adventure that feels like it was put together with scraps and pure adrenaline. If you need logic or, you know, believable motivations, you’re going to hate this. The whole thing kicks off with John Raglan basically being a professional menace in the Bering Sea. He’s got that classic 1936 gruffness where every line ..."
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