Director:
Mike Barker
Cast:
Sebastian Koch, Neve Campbell, Stephen Campbell Moore
and Tim Roth
Psychothriller/Adventure, Germany / USA, 2008, 2 x 90'
He is tyrannical, brutal, and notorious. He is Captain Wolf Larsen (Sebastian Koch, The Lives of Others), the infamous Sea Wolf, who rules the crew of his seal-hunting schooner, the Ghost, with an unyielding iron fist. While on the high seas, he takes on castaway Humphrey Van Weyden (Stephen Campbell Moore, The History Boys), an effete literary critic unaccustomed to the arduous hardships of life on the Pacific. But instead of abandoning him at the next harbor, Wolf insists on putting him to work among his crew as a ship boy. Quickly exposed as the inexperienced dandy that he is, Humphrey has to fight for his very survival in this new and grueling world on board the Ghost. But his most exacting challenge comes from the captain himself, who engages Humphrey in a dangerous and unconscionable game.
What unfolds is a psychological duel of wits, one that transforms Humphrey into a man of fierce self-reliance, hardened by Wolf's daunting demands, and emerging as an adversary every bit as formidable as Wolf himself. But two more players are about to enter the game. One is Wolf's brother, Death (Oscar® and Golden Globe® nominee Tim Roth, The Incredible Hulk), of the steamship Macedonia, who has been competing with Wolf for a highly treasured seal-hunting ground. The other is the lovely and desparate young writer Maud Brewster (Neve Campbell, Scream), daughter of the Macedonia's owner. Picked up by the Sea Wolf's crew and brought aboard the Ghost, she will unwittingly become a catalyst in the most perilous conflict of all - as the battle between three men explodes in a war of love, duty, life and death.
Jack London's SEA WOLF is definitely brought to the screen as an epic miniseries event - a unique blend of high seas adventure and psychological thriller that will stir, inspire, and excite its fans like never before.


Sebastian Koch as Wolf Larsen, Photo: Chris Reardon