Terror Ship
Terror Ship, also known as Dangerous Voyage, is a 1953 film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring William Lundigan, Naomi Chance, and Vincent Ball.
Terror Ship | |
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Directed by | Vernon Sewell |
Produced by | Nat Cohen Stuart Levy William H. Williams |
Starring | William Lundigan Naomi Chance Vincent Ball |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
Author Peter Duncan investigates the circumstances of a damaged yacht and its crew who are taken under tow off the English coast and the subsequent disappearance of the crew before they reach land.
The mast is somehow radioactive and although replaced a geiger counter picks up a strong signal. When they try to find the old mast on the junk heap it has gone.
Cast
- William Lundigan as Peter Duncan
- Naomi Chance as Joan Drew
- Vincent Ball as John Drew
- John Warwick as Carter
- Jean Lodge as Vivian Bolton
- Kenneth Henry as Inspector Neal
- Beresford Egan as Hartnell
- Peter Bathurst as Walton
- Richard Stewart as Sergeant French
- Stanley Van Beers as Coroner
- Hugh Morton as Inquiry Chairman
- Armand Guinle as Forneau
- John Serret as 1st Gendarme
- Monti de Lyle as 2nd Gendarme
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