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  1. November 7, 1926. ( 1926-11-07) Running time. 73 minutes. Country. United States. Language. Silent (English intertitles) Breed of the Sea is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by and starring Ralph Ince with Margaret Livingston and Dorothy Dunbar.

  2. Breed of the Sea: Directed by Ralph Ince. With Ralph Ince, Margaret Livingston, Pat Harmon, Alphonse Ethier. 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.

  3. El lobo de mar película dirigida por Ralph Ince y protagonizada por Ralph Ince, Margaret Livingston y Pat Harmon. Año: 1926. Sinopsis: Tom y Tod Pembroke son los hijos gemelos de Jefferson Pembroke, un obispo de Virginia, y son estudiantes de la escuela de teología.

  4. Five years later, Tom, a missionary, and his bride Ruth are on the way to establish a mission at Paroa, in the Java Sea. En route, Tom catches island-fever, and their vessel is captured by a pirate calling himself Captain Blaze Devine.

  5. Sea birds are birds that spend their life in a marine environment. Because of this, they have adapted to living and feeding on the water. Sea birds tend to have dense, waterproof feathers and layers of fat to protect them from the cold.

  6. Film Details. Cast & Crew. Read More. Ralph Ince. Director. Ralph Ince. Tod Pembroke/Tom Pembroke. Margaret Livingston. Marietta Rawdon. Pat Harmon. Lije Marsh. Alphonz Ethier. Bully Rawden. Dorothy Dunbar. Ruth Featherstone. Film Details. Release Date. Nov 7, 1926. Premiere Information. not available. Production Company. R-C Pictures.

  7. Marine Life Encyclopedia. Explore the Marine Life Encyclopedia to learn fun facts and more about your favorite marine animals. From sharks and sea turtles to ecosystems and corals, you’re in the right place to take a deep dive into life under the sea. Cephalopods, Crustaceans & Other Shellfish. Corals and Other Invertebrates. Marine Mammals.