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The Last Voyage (1959)

Director: Andrew L Stone

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From Time Out Film Guide

Disaster for the passengers and crew of a luxury liner when an exploding boiler blows a hole in her side and it's all boats away. A certain realism is ensured by using the Ile de France on her way to the scrap-yard. But with Dorothy Malone trapped in her cabin and gurgling just above the waterline through the frenzied rescue operations, what price anything but absurdity along with the tension?

Author: TM 0000-00-00 00:00:00

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