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Prophet Without Honor

1939 | 11m | English

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This short film portrays the story of Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873), an American Naval officer who developed the first maps that charted the oceans' winds and currents.
Release Date: May 20, 1939
Director: Felix E. Feist
Writer: Frederic I. Rinaldo, Robert Lees
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords ocean, map, u.s. navy, naval officer
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Name Character
Carey Wilson Narrator (voice)
Tom Neal Matthew Fontaine Maury (uncredited)
Name Job
Felix E. Feist Director
David Snell Music
Jack Virgil Orchestrator
Adrienne Fazan Editor
Frederic I. Rinaldo Screenplay
John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Wally Heglin Orchestrator
Robert Lees Screenplay
Name Title
Carey Wilson Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Yikes, talk about adulatory! Carey Wilson does go slightly over the top with this appreciation of Matthew Fontaine Maury. This (Tom Neal) is a naval officer whose injury in a stagecoach accident condemns him to a frustrating desk-bound career amidst the maps and charts. Initially despondent, he soon ... discovers he has an aptitude for following the tides, currents and winds and for learning how to predict how they could impact on shipping. He manages to overcome the scepticism of his peers but is forced to Europe during the civil war where he acts on behalf of the Confederacy (he was from Virginia). Not included in the general amnesty after the war, he had to wait for many years before finally being permitted to return home where he took up lecturing. This was a man who was instrumental in quite significantly improving maritime safety and in plotting improved trade and underwater cable routes, but I suspect even he might blush at the effusiveness of the narration here that only just stops short of crediting him with inventing the wind itself.

Feb 08, 2024