White Squall

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White Squall

Director: Ridley Scott. . Actors: Jeff Bridges: Captain Christopher 'Skipper' Sheldon · Caroline Goodall: Dr. Alice Sheldon · John Savage: McCrea, Albatross Crewman ...

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White Squall (1996) - IMDb

A white squall is a sudden and violent windstorm phenomenon at sea which is not accompanied by the black clouds generally characteristic of a squall. The name refers ...

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White squall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

White Squall is a 1996 American drama feature film, directed by Ridley Scott. The film is based on the fate of the brigantine Albatross, which sank on 2 May 1961 ...

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White Squall (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Plot Based on a true incident from 1960, White Squall is the story of the tragic sinking of the Albatross, a prep school educational two-masted schooner, during a ...

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White Squall: Information from Answers.com

n. A sudden squall occurring in tropical or subtropical waters, characterized by the absence of a dark cloud and the presence of white-capped waves or broken water.

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