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The Last Voyage
starring: Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, George Sanders, Edmond O'Brien, Woody Strode directed by: Andrew L. Stone
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569794252
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 24, 2006
Running Time: 91 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: February 19, 1960
Sales Rank: 25786
MPN: WARD79425D
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Description: An engrossing drama of a luxury ship that goes down at sea, and the inner turmoil that the crew and passengers face. The Last Voyage (1960) tells the story of an aged ocean liner, SS Claridon that meets destruction in the Pacific Ocean. Dorothy Malone and Robert Stack portray Laurie and Cliff Henderson, who are relocating to Tokyo, Japan. The ship's faulty boilers explode, and Laurie is trapped in their stateroom by wreckage. The film primarily deals with Cliff trying to free his wife and daughter (Tammy Marihugh) from their wrecked stateroom before the ship sinks. George Sanders also stars as Captain Robert Adams, Edmond O'Brien as Second Engineer Walsh, and Woody Strode as Hank Lawson, a crewman who helps rescue the endangered couple. Captain Adams is portrayed as a rather arrogant and clueless man who likes to impress his passengers and intimidate his crew and officers. The film begins with a fire in the second-class dining room, a fact Captain Adams keeps hidden from the passengers. Second Engineer Walsh lost his father on the RMS Titanic, and has a premonition that the Claridon is an unsafe ship.
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Good cast, acting and story. Although a little dated it still holds up pretty good. Definate must for those that like the genre and at the low price it's an easy must have for anyones collection.
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I have just watched this movie with Robert Stack. It was worth spending the time! Robert Stack acts very well as the husband and father trying to save his family, wife and little girl from perishing inside a doomed ship. This is a 1960 movie but you really must not care about it as the action is endless and the emotional conflicts abound!
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Hang onto your hats, Andrew Stone trashes the Il De France, Rescue ship of The Andrea Doria survivors to make this decent and worthwhile adventurous Titanic clone of a disaster movie. This is yet still another one of those movies that my mom steered me to in an effort to get me interested in movies when I was younger (bless her spirit).
Robert Stack is being transferred to Japan along with his wife, Dorothy Malone and their whiney kid, Jill aboard the Claridon, a very old Ship that has an appointment with the scrap yard but it's an appointment she'll never keep because this is her LAST VOYAGE......A Brief Synopsis:
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Even though not a blockbuster, it has a good plot, is very realistic and enjoyable to watch keeping you tense until the very last minute. Great finale when the former French liner Île de France was really sunk to add to the realism of the film. What a difference from CGI times.
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This is an incredible drama. It is nothing like any of the Poseidon Adventures or the Titanic. This is real. The premise is this. An old cruise ship is making one of its last voyages only to start to break down. As more and more problems occur, the politically motivated Captain simply doesn't want to believe the ship is in trouble and won't listen to the crew. Does the crew hang in there with their captain? Does the Captain go down with the ship? You have to watch this film to find out.
Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone are incredible as a married couple. Their daughter, Tammy Marhugh making her acting debut made a believer out of me. In fact, all the actors do a great job.
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