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Adventure 1945

  GABLE’S back and GARSON’S got him!  A rough and tumble man of the sea falls for a meek librarian.

GABLE’S back and GARSON’S got him! A rough and tumble man of the sea falls for a meek librarian.

Does Adventure have end credit scenes?

No!

Adventure does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Adventure

Explore the complete cast of Adventure, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Thomas Mitchell

Thomas Mitchell

Mudgin

Clark Gable

Clark Gable

Harry Patterson

Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

Ed - Maritime Office (uncredited)

Richard Haydn

Richard Haydn

Limo

Martha Wentworth

Martha Wentworth

Woman (uncredited)

Philip Merivale

Philip Merivale

Old Ramon Estado

John Qualen

John Qualen

Model T

Harry Davenport

Harry Davenport

Dr. Ashton

Barbara Billingsley

Barbara Billingsley

Dame #2 (uncredited)

Joan Blondell

Joan Blondell

Helen Melohn

Audrey Totter

Audrey Totter

Ethel (uncredited)

D'Arcy Corrigan

D'Arcy Corrigan

Man in Library (uncredited)

Martha Bamattre

Martha Bamattre

Minor Role (uncredited)

Florence Auer

Florence Auer

Landlady (unconfirmed)

Tom Tully

Tom Tully

Gus

Ray Teal

Ray Teal

Steve - Maritime Commissioner (uncredited)

Greer Garson

Greer Garson

Emily Sears

Kay Medford

Kay Medford

Red (uncredited)

Rex Ingram

Rex Ingram

Preacher (unconfirmed)

Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

George

Robert Emmett O'Connor

Robert Emmett O'Connor

Man in Cantina (uncredited)

Esther Howard

Esther Howard

Woman with Mudgin in bar

Garry Owen

Garry Owen

Jabbo (unconfirmed)

Lina Romay

Lina Romay

Maria

Miguel Contreras

Miguel Contreras

Man in Cantina (uncredited)

Sue Moore

Sue Moore

Dame #4 (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger

Littleton (uncredited)

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Bartender at Frank & Bob's Place (uncredited)

John Harmon

John Harmon

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Richard Abbott

Richard Abbott

Clerk (uncredited)

George Peters

George Peters

Navy Gun Crew Member (uncredited)

Max Davidson

Max Davidson

Man in Library (uncredited)

Claire McDowell

Claire McDowell

Woman in Library (uncredited)

Gladden James

Gladden James

Barber (uncredited)

Charles Stevens

Charles Stevens

Man in Cantina (uncredited)

Elizabeth Russell

Elizabeth Russell

Dame #1 (uncredited)

Pedro de Cordoba

Pedro de Cordoba

Felipe (unconfirmed)

Jack Young

Jack Young

Ship's Captain (uncredited)

Dale Van Sickel

Dale Van Sickel

Dance Floor Brawler (uncredited)

Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Mr. Ludlow - Farmer (uncredited)

Martín Garralaga

Martín Garralaga

Nick

Count Stefenelli

Count Stefenelli

Man in Library (uncredited)

Harry Denny

Harry Denny

Man in Library (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Hat Shop Clerk (uncredited)

Charles Meakin

Charles Meakin

Man in Library (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Wheel of Fortune (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

Harry Wilson

Big Mug (unconfirmed)

Pierre Watkin

Pierre Watkin

Mr. Buckley

Eric Mayne

Eric Mayne

Man in Library (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Boss (uncredited)

Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

Bit Part (unconfirmed)

Betty Blythe

Betty Blythe

Mrs. Buckley (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing

Sayre Dearing

Roulette Man (uncredited)

Blanche Rose

Blanche Rose

Woman in Library (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

Charles Sherlock

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Frank Pharr

Frank Pharr

Reader (uncredited)

William Newell

William Newell

Barber #1 (uncredited)

Jack Kenney

Jack Kenney

Man in Library (uncredited)

Vangie Beilby

Vangie Beilby

Woman in Library (uncredited)

Harry Tyler

Harry Tyler

Doctor

John Berkes

John Berkes

Bum (uncredited)

Franco Corsaro

Franco Corsaro

Waiter in Cantina (uncredited)

John Piffle

John Piffle

Man in Library (uncredited)

Charles Regan

Charles Regan

Chip Man (uncredited)

George Suzanne

George Suzanne

Barfly (uncredited)

Ralph Peters

Ralph Peters

Joe (uncredited)

Dorothy Vaughan

Dorothy Vaughan

Mrs. Ludlow (uncredited)

Carli Elinor

Carli Elinor

Man in Library (uncredited)

Tim Murdock

Tim Murdock

Intern (uncredited)

Alex Novinsky

Alex Novinsky

Man in Library (uncredited)

Ed Randolph

Ed Randolph

Craps Man (uncredited)

Dorothy Granger

Dorothy Granger

Cashier (uncredited)

Eddie Hart

Eddie Hart

Milkman (uncredited)

Paul Birch

Paul Birch

First Mate (uncredited)

Tom Kingston

Tom Kingston

Chip Man (uncredited)

William Wagner

William Wagner

Man in Library (uncredited)

Marjorie Wood

Marjorie Wood

Nurse (uncredited)

Fred Hoose

Fred Hoose

Reader (uncredited)

Toni LaRue

Toni LaRue

Girl (uncredited)

Charles Millsfield

Charles Millsfield

Man in Library (uncredited)

Joseph Kamaryt

Joseph Kamaryt

Reader (uncredited)

Chef Milani

Chef Milani

Rudolfo (uncredited)

Fred Farrell

Fred Farrell

Reader (uncredited)

Rebel Randall

Rebel Randall

Dame #3 (uncredited)

Gene Leslie

Gene Leslie

Man in Library (uncredited)

Pietro Sosso

Pietro Sosso

Man in Library (uncredited)

Walter Knox

Walter Knox

Blackboot (uncredited)

Tito Renaldo

Tito Renaldo

Young Ramon Estado

Charles La Torre

Charles La Torre

Tony the Merchant (uncredited)

Paul Stader

Paul Stader

Bouncer (uncredited)

Roque Ybarra

Roque Ybarra

Foreign Cab Driver (uncredited)

Genevieve Bell

Genevieve Bell

Woman in Library (uncredited)

Marta Linden

Marta Linden

Woman with Gus in Bar (uncredited)

Augie Gomez

Augie Gomez

Hack Driver (uncredited)

Zedra Conde

Zedra Conde

Girl (uncredited)

Nina Bara

Nina Bara

Girl (uncredited)

Jack Sterling

Jack Sterling

Bouncer (uncredited)

Jon Gilbreath

Jon Gilbreath

Seaman (uncredited)

Fred Fox

Fred Fox

Man in Library (uncredited)

Kanza Omar

Kanza Omar

Girl (uncredited)

Aileen Carlyle

Aileen Carlyle

Matron (uncredited)

Connie Montoya

Connie Montoya

South American Girl in Cantina (uncredited)

June Pickerell

June Pickerell

Nurse (uncredited)

Joan Thorsen

Joan Thorsen

Model (uncredited)

Bill Beauman

Bill Beauman

Man in Library (uncredited)

Alexander Palasthy

Alexander Palasthy

Man in Library (uncredited)

George L. Derrick

George L. Derrick

Man in Cantina (uncredited)

Charles Haefeli

Charles Haefeli

Faro Dealer (uncredited)

Bill Mussetter

Bill Mussetter

Man in Library (uncredited)

Myron Geiger

Myron Geiger

Bartender (uncredited)

Hercules Mendez

Hercules Mendez

Man in Cantina (uncredited)

Barbara Combs

Barbara Combs

Minor Role (uncredited)

Clay Anderson

Clay Anderson

Young Doctor (uncredited)

Lita Cortez

Lita Cortez

South American Girl in Cantina (uncredited)

James Darrell

James Darrell

Officer (uncredited)

Ila Lee

Ila Lee

Minor Role (uncredited)

Al Masiello

Al Masiello

Barber (uncredited)

Ray H. McKay

Ray H. McKay

Barber (uncredited)

Helen McLeod

Helen McLeod

South American Girl in Cantina (uncredited)

Margaret Millsfield

Margaret Millsfield

Woman in Library (uncredited)

Cliff Powell

Cliff Powell

Navy Gun Crew Member (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Adventure

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Read the complete plot summary of Adventure, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


After a Japanese submarine torpedoes their ship, Harry Patterson, Clark Gable, a seasoned World War II merchant marine boatswain, is forced to ride out the disaster on a small launch with a handful of loyal shipmates. As chaos swirls around them, Harry remains cool and practical, while his friend Mudgin, Thomas Mitchell, prays with desperate intensity, vowing to steer clear of women, alcohol, and fighting—and to donate money to the church if they survive. Mudgin’s fervent bargains strike Harry as melodramatic, yet when a rescue plane finally appears on the horizon, the men are saved and hauled ashore.

Back in San Francisco, the crew enjoys a period of well-earned rest and recreation, trading naval peril for dinners, grooming, and small pleasures. Mudgin, however, cannot shake a growing sense of guilt and doom; he breaks every promise he made to God almost at once and sinks into a bleak certainty that his immortal soul has slipped away. His despair isn’t lost on Harry, who notices the weight behind Mudgin’s jokes and the anxious glances that betray the deeper fear within him. The two men step aside for a walk that leads them to the city’s grand library, a hopeful place where they seek guidance about the mysteries of the human soul and the possibility of redemption.

In that quiet, book-lined space, they meet Emily Sears, Greer Garson, an intelligent and poised librarian whose dignity fascinates Harry even as his own roguish bravado keeps pushing her away. Emily’s reserve tempts Harry to prove himself, but his flippant manner only further unsettles her. A spark appears, however, when he notices Emily’s vivacious roommate, Helen Melohn, Joan Blondell, who as a foil to Emily’s seriousness embodies a wilder, more impulsive charm. The trio soon forms a fragile rhythm: Harry and Helen plan a double date, and Emily reluctantly agrees to join them. Their evening at a restaurant reveals Emily’s surprising boldness when she bursts into a bar fight, leaving Harry both startled and oddly impressed by her fierce spirit.

What follows is a rapid streak of attraction and decision. Harry’s interest shifts decisively toward Emily, and the couple soon embarks on a courtship that feels like a bright, reckless gamble. They fall deeply in love, and, in a whirlwind of romance and spontaneity, choose to marry in Reno—an expression of their zest for life and their reluctance to be bound by convention. Yet happiness is not simple: upon returning to Emily’s farm, Harry informs her that he will soon be shipping out again, a fact that shocks Emily and prompts a difficult question about their future. She questions whether a long-distance life can sustain the warmth between them, and she asks for time to consider her own happiness as a free spirit.

Her concerns lead to a painful separation: Emily and her friends return to Reno for a quick divorce. Yet even as the papers are filed, a developing truth emerges—Emily discovers she is pregnant with Harry’s child, a revelation that casts their fractured romance in a new, hopeful light.

Meanwhile, Mudgin’s fate takes another turn. Docked in a South American port, Mudgin dies after a moment of spiritual reassurance, insisting that his soul has found its way back to him. An older, wiser friend—whose own son died in the disaster—offers Harry a stern but comforting talk, urging him to evaluate love, responsibility, and forgiveness.

Nine months pass, and Harry, now ready to commit fully to love, returns to San Francisco. He learns from Helen that Emily has long since moved on to her farm in anticipation of their child. He finds her just as she goes into labor, and the reunion is charged with a quiet, electric hope. The hospital room becomes a stage for a moment of truth: Harry shares the harrowing news of Mudgin’s peaceful death and the claimed return of his soul, while Emily, with a tremor of fear and longing, welcomes him back into her heart.

The delivery is a tense, emotional moment. The doctors work frantically to bring the baby into the world, but the first attempt ends in tragedy—the child is stillborn. In a desperate, unspoken plea, Harry positions himself beside the medical team and cries out for the baby to breathe—for him, for Emily, for Mudgin’s memory. In a luminous, almost miraculous instant, the chest rises and the child’s cry rings out, altering the room’s atmosphere with a surge of relief and joy. The moment marks not only a literal breath of life but a symbolic renewal of faith and commitment.

In the hall, Helen’s tears mingle with Harry’s triumph as he reenters the bedroom to share the news with Emily. Yet the room carries a note of gravity: a new life has arrived, and with it the heavy responsibilities and fragile hopes of a fragile family. They name the baby Mudgin in honor of the friend who sparked their reflection on faith and mercy, binding the past to the present in a vow to protect what they’ve found.

The film closes on a scene of renewed tenderness. Harry and Emily, moved by the miracle and their ordeal, share a tender kiss as the baby’s joyous cries echo in the background, signaling a fragile but bright future. Their love survives not only the pressures of war and separation but also the deeper test of faith, guilt, and the possibility of redemption through human connection.

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