In 1943, an American fishing boat has a fateful encounter with a seriously damaged Danish schooner off of Canada's Atlantic coast.In 1943, an American fishing boat has a fateful encounter with a seriously damaged Danish schooner off of Canada's Atlantic coast.In 1943, an American fishing boat has a fateful encounter with a seriously damaged Danish schooner off of Canada's Atlantic coast.
Zachary Berger
- Nazi Sailor
- (uncredited)
Whit Bissell
- Schuster
- (uncredited)
Robert Boon
- Sailor with Rating
- (uncredited)
Peter Bourne
- Canadian Lieutenant
- (uncredited)
Charles A. Browne
- Seaman Smitty
- (uncredited)
Bruce Cameron
- Nazi Machine Gunner
- (uncredited)
Dick Crockett
- Nazi
- (uncredited)
Geza De Rosner
- German Submarine Officer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene where Dana Andrews' character, Pat Banyon, comes off the supply schooner, and ties his dinghy up on the dock, watch how he ties the line to the bollard. He uses a fast method to tie a clove hitch, belying Andrews' significant experience as a sailing and boating enthusiast.
- GoofsA crewman states that the mystery vessel must be Danish because the only remaining square riggers are Danish. In fact, Germany also had square rigged ships during this period. One became the American Coast Guard "Eagle" and one the Russian "Tovarisch" as war prizes taken following World War II.
- Quotes
Pat Banyon: Here I am, towing the Nazi's victim to the harbor and I feel it's exactly what they want me to do.
- Crazy creditsOpening Credits: FOREWARD When war engulfs the world, giant forces are marshalled for conflict. Smashing victories are won and heroes are heralded far and wide. Often forgotten are the small victories, the acts of great personal courage by little people. This is the story of one small victory in World War II.
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A Taut and Tense WWII Drama that is Gripping from the Get-Go. The RKO Style does Service to a Tale, We are Told in the Prolog, that goes Virtually Unnoticed among the more Sprawling Battles in America's Fight Against Fascism.
Moody, Grim, and No-Nonsense Approach (although some may say the "Woman On Board" Plot Element is a Stretch). The Female Ingredient, was a Standard to Bolster Box-Office, but is Handled OK and Not Forced into the Narrative.
This Picture is Not Well Known in most Circles and really Surprises with Dana Andrews and Claude Rains heading a Cast of Sea Salts Butting Heads with the Nazis. Studio Bound and its B-Movie Pedigree Reveals itself but is Overwhelmed by the Witty Dialog and the Overall Atmosphere of the Frame.
Highly Recommended and even Movie Fans not usually Drawn to War Films might want to Come Aboard.
Moody, Grim, and No-Nonsense Approach (although some may say the "Woman On Board" Plot Element is a Stretch). The Female Ingredient, was a Standard to Bolster Box-Office, but is Handled OK and Not Forced into the Narrative.
This Picture is Not Well Known in most Circles and really Surprises with Dana Andrews and Claude Rains heading a Cast of Sea Salts Butting Heads with the Nazis. Studio Bound and its B-Movie Pedigree Reveals itself but is Overwhelmed by the Witty Dialog and the Overall Atmosphere of the Frame.
Highly Recommended and even Movie Fans not usually Drawn to War Films might want to Come Aboard.
- LeonLouisRicci
- Nov 11, 2016
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- Also known as
- The Gaunt Woman
- Filming locations
- Nova Scotia, Canada(location shooting)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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