During a horrific storm at sea, the crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off one by one.
Bela Lugosi
Anton Lorenzen
Shirley Grey
Sarah Briggs
Arthur Margetson
Capt. Benjamin Briggs
Edmund Willard
Toby Bilson
Dennis Hoey
Tom Goodschild
George Mozart
Tommy Duggan
Johnnie Schofield
Peter Tooley
Gunner Moir
Ponta Katz
Ben Welden
Boas 'Sailor' Hoffman
Clifford McLaglen
Capt. Jim Morehead
Bruce Gordon
Olly Deveau
Gibson Gowland
Andy Gilling
Terence de Marney
Charlie Kaye
Edgar Pierce
Arian Harbens
Herbert Cameron
Volkerk Grot
Wilfred Essex
Horatio Sprague
James Carew
James Winchester
Monti DeLyle
Portunato
Alec Fraser
Cmdr. Mahon
Lucius Blake
Sailor
Charles Mortimer
Attorney General
Graham Soutten
Jack Sampson
J.B. Williams
The Judge
Director, Story
Denison Clift
Scenario Writer
Charles Larkworthy
April 17, 2023
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When "Capt. Briggs" (Arthur Margetson) announces to his fellow captain "Morehead" (Clifford McLaglen) that he has pinched and married his gal "Sarah" (Shirley Grey), he also asks if he can "borrow" one of his crew to bring his up to speed. Rather enthusiastically, he agrees and off they sail. Not before long it is clear that it's not just the hostile environment that's posing a danger to all concerned and when someone amongst the crew takes a pot-shot at the captain - through his porthole window - director Denison Clift proceeds to offer us quite an intriguing prognosis as to just how this ship eventually turned up near Gibraltar lacking any signs of life. Bela Lugosi is eerily effective as "Lorenzen" as is Edmund Willard as first mate "Bilson" and the photography is dark, grainy and quite menacing as their voyage becomes more and more perilous. The production is poor, though. There is actuality cut through it, the dialogue is rather pedestrian and the presence of Grey seems to lessen the impact of the drama as her characterisation comes across as increasingly lacklustre - indeed, that could actually be said for most of them over the eighty minutes that takes too long to get seaborne before rushing to the plausibly speculative denouement. It looks as if it's been hacked a bit - and though the story still flows, there are some curious continuity gaps that don't help either. This is a solid story that could have been done more justice too had we spent a little longer getting to now the crew and understand what was driving each of them. As it is, it's just a bit too simplistic and hurried.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00