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  1. A short film by Errol Flynn. Flynn purchased the Zaca after WWII and restored her as his private party yacht. Flynn directed and narrated this documentary filmed along the east coast of Mexico in 1952. His father was marine scientist and is along on this voyage to do some ocean research. Prior to his acting career, Flynn was a professional ...

  2. Cruise of the Zaca: Regie: Errol Flynn Mit Errol Flynn, Carl L. Hubbs, Laura Hubbs, Theodore Flynn Actor Errol Flynn takes a group of scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on an expedition to the South Seas aboard his schooner, The Zaca.

  3. Initially, the actor had no intentions of distributing the movie but eventually sold it to Jack Warner. As he later wrote, "The Cruise of the Zaca was a thoughtful little picture. People still talk about this film. They don't ask me about Robin Hood, they ask about The Cruise of the Zaca. It had tremendous public interest. I sold it to Warners ...

  4. Actor Errol Flynn takes a group of scientists from the California Institute of Oceanography on an expedition to the South Seas aboard his schooner, The Zaca. ‎Cruise of the Zaca (1952) directed by Errol Flynn • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  5. A film by Luther Greene TheSailingChannel.TV is proud to bring you "In the Wake of the Zaca," the remarkable adventures of a California schooner. This award-winning documentary captures a lost age of adventure, romance, and Hollywood glamour told through the history of a 75 year-old, 118 foot gaff-rigged topsail schooner.

  6. 26. Nov. 2004 · Der Kurzfilm "Cruise of the Zaca" zeigt aus Sicht des Schauspielers und Regisseurs Errol Flynn die abenteuerliche Forschungsreise mit dem Schoner "Zaca". Errol Flynn verläßt sein Haus, um einen kleinen Ausflug zum Meeresforschungszentrum und seinem Freund, … Weiterlesen

  7. In 1952 the Hollywood actor Erroll Flynn took a group of scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on an expedition south of California and through the Panama canal to the Caribbean, collecting samples for scientific research aboard his schooner, the Zaca. Zaca was a timber hulled auxilliary two-masted schooner of 122 tons and 118ft (36m)