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Tallulah Bankhead | Constance 'Connie' Porter | |
William Bendix | Gus Smith | |
Hume Cronyn | Stanley 'Sparks' Garrett | |
John Hodiak | John Kovac | |
Canada Lee | George 'Joe' Spencer | |
Walter Slezak | Willy | |
Mary Anderson | Alice MacKenzie | |
Henry Hull | Charles D. 'Ritt' Rittenhouse | |
Heather Angel | Mrs.Higley | |
William Yetter Jr. | German Sailor (uncredited) |
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Producer | Kenneth Macgowan
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Writer | <b>John Steinbeck</b>
Jo Swerling John Steinbeck |
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Musician | Hugo Freidhofer
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Nominated for three Academy Awards, Alfred Hitchcock's World War II drama, is a remarkable story of human survival. After their ship is sunk in the Atlantic by Germans, eight people are stranded in a lifeboat, among them a glamorous journalist , a tough seaman, a nurse and an injured sailor. Their problems are further compounded when they pick up a ninth passenger - the Nazi captain from the U-boat that torpedoed them. With its powerful interplay of suspense and emotion, this legendary classic is a microcosm of humanity, revealing the subtleties of man's strengths and frailties under extraordinary duress. |
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