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Dangerous Crossing (1953)

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Country: US
Technical: bw 75m
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Michael Rennie, Carl Betz

Synopsis:

A newly bereaved woman marries in haste and repents at leisure aboard a transatlantic cruiser, when her husband disappears on embarkation and no one believes her.

Review:

Adequate Fox programmer with Miss Crain doing the 'My Name Is Julia Ross' number on everyone aboard and roaming the ship at night in search of her husband while nice Dr Rennie prescribes a sleeping pill or two and tries to take her back to her cabin. The explanation when it comes is far from satisfactory, but the star just about keeps things afloat.

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Country: US
Technical: bw 75m
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Michael Rennie, Carl Betz

Synopsis:

A newly bereaved woman marries in haste and repents at leisure aboard a transatlantic cruiser, when her husband disappears on embarkation and no one believes her.

Review:

Adequate Fox programmer with Miss Crain doing the 'My Name Is Julia Ross' number on everyone aboard and roaming the ship at night in search of her husband while nice Dr Rennie prescribes a sleeping pill or two and tries to take her back to her cabin. The explanation when it comes is far from satisfactory, but the star just about keeps things afloat.


Country: US
Technical: bw 75m
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Michael Rennie, Carl Betz

Synopsis:

A newly bereaved woman marries in haste and repents at leisure aboard a transatlantic cruiser, when her husband disappears on embarkation and no one believes her.

Review:

Adequate Fox programmer with Miss Crain doing the 'My Name Is Julia Ross' number on everyone aboard and roaming the ship at night in search of her husband while nice Dr Rennie prescribes a sleeping pill or two and tries to take her back to her cabin. The explanation when it comes is far from satisfactory, but the star just about keeps things afloat.

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