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John Paul Jones

John Paul Jones (1959)

The adventures that will live forever in America's naval history!

5.9/10(12)·TMDBNR 1959 2h 6m EN

Now streaming on Zoovie: John Paul Jones (1959) — 2h 6m, free in HD. Directed by John Farrow, starring Robert Stack, Marisa Pavan, and Charles Coburn. Filed under Action and History — multiple servers per title.

What is John Paul Jones (1959) about?

The career of Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, from his youth in Scotland through his service to Catherine the Great of Russia.

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Director:
John Farrow
Production:
Samuel Bronston Productions, Cesáreo González
Country:
Spain, United States of America
Languages:
English
IMDb:
tt0052946

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Who stars in John Paul Jones (1959)?

Robert Stack as John Paul Jones, Marisa Pavan as Aimee de Tellison, Charles Coburn as Benjamin Franklin, Erin O'Brien as Dorothea Danders, Bette Davis as Empress Catherine the Great, Macdonald Carey as Patrick Henry, Jean-Pierre Aumont as King Louis XVI, David Farrar as John Wilkes.

Did You Know?

  • This was a multinational production involving Spain, United States of America.

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Where can I watch John Paul Jones online for free?

You can watch John Paul Jones (1959) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is John Paul Jones?

John Paul Jones has a running time of 2h 6m (126 minutes total).

Who directed John Paul Jones?

John Paul Jones was directed by John Farrow.

Is John Paul Jones worth watching?

John Paul Jones has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.9/10 based on 12 votes.

What genre is John Paul Jones?

John Paul Jones is a Action, History and Romance film released in 1959.

Who stars in John Paul Jones?

The cast of John Paul Jones includes Robert Stack, Marisa Pavan, Charles Coburn, Erin O'Brien and Bette Davis.