maritime occupation theme
Someone working on or with a seafaring vessel is engaged in their chosen occupation. Typically this means sailors, captains, and other naval officers.
Examples
In "Two Lost Worlds" (1951), we saw the day-to-day lives of the crew members of an American clipper ship as they pursued pirates across the Pacific Ocean all the way to a volcanic island inhabited by dinosaurs.
6 total · 4 major · 2 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| columbo1971e4x04 | major | The captain pressed Columbo into service in order to resolve the mysterious murder, and was involved in the investigation throughout. They crew members were also show performing their various duties aboard the ship. |
| columbo1971e5x06 | major | Commodore Swanson was a the naval architect of some renown. |
| movie: Two Lost Worlds (1951) | major | We saw what it was like to be on an American clipper ship. |
| tz1959e4x02 | major | It seemed the story mainly showcased an idea of how a U.S. destroyer and its crew may function. |
| ahp6x13 | minor | In his sketch, Alfred Hitchcock feigned to steer seafaring vessel of some sort. |
| ftt1982e6x02 | minor | We saw the goings on on the HMS Rolicking Dolphin. The prince conversed with a sailor about the travails on sea. |