Thunder Bay Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Thunder Bay was another inspired collaboration between star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann. Stewart plays an ex-GI named Steve, who has a hankering to drill for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Together with his army buddy Gambi (Dan Duryea, in a rare good-guy role), Steve attains the financial backing of irascible oil-company chieftain Kermit MacDonald (Jay C. Flippen) and the two head southward. Before they can even place their drills in the clamps, Steve and Gambi run afoul of local shrimp fishermen who consider the presence of oil speculators as a threat to their livelihoods. Things get dicey when Steve falls in love with Stella (Joanne Dru), the daughter of combative fisherman Dominique Rigaud (Antonio Moreno). Mob mentality threatens to overcome common sense until a clever -- and mutually beneficial -- compromise between the drillers and the fishermen is reached. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
02/15/2004
Rating:
Not Rated
Run Time:
82 min.
Distributor(s):
Universal
Production Co.:
Universal
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Action, Drama
Themes:
Prospectors and Land Rights
Tone:
Earnest, Tense
Keywords:
army-buddy, compromise, financier, fisherman, oil-drilling, oil-man, oil-tycoon, romance, threat
Status: