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Deadly Voyage

  • Episode aired Jun 15, 1996
  • R
  • 1h 30m
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6.6/10
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Deadly Voyage (1996)
Deadly Voyage
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When stowaways are found on board a Russian cargo ship, some of the officers and crew decide to dispose of them at sea. The last time they had a stowaway on board, the ship was fined heavily... Read allWhen stowaways are found on board a Russian cargo ship, some of the officers and crew decide to dispose of them at sea. The last time they had a stowaway on board, the ship was fined heavily and black marks entered into their records, when he made it off the ship into a foreign p... Read allWhen stowaways are found on board a Russian cargo ship, some of the officers and crew decide to dispose of them at sea. The last time they had a stowaway on board, the ship was fined heavily and black marks entered into their records, when he made it off the ship into a foreign port.

  • Director
    • John Mackenzie
  • Writers
    • Nick Davies
    • Stuart Urban
  • Stars
    • Omar Epps
    • Joss Ackland
    • Sean Pertwee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    688
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    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Nick Davies
      • Stuart Urban
    • Stars
      • Omar Epps
      • Joss Ackland
      • Sean Pertwee
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Omar Epps
    Omar Epps
    • Kingsley
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Captain
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Ion
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Vlachos
    Andrew Divoff
    Andrew Divoff
    • Romachenko
    Jean-Claude La Marre
    • Albert
    Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
    Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
    • Emmanuel
    • (as Adewale)
    Ilia Volok
    Ilia Volok
    • Petr
    Roman Varshavsky
    Roman Varshavsky
    • Yuri
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Ebow
    Omanza Eugene Shaw
    • Anduse
    Henry Nartey
    • Moses
    Oscar Provencal
    • Charles
    Wakefield Ackuaku
    • Paul
    David Dontoh
    • Bob
    Maxine Burth
    • Agnes
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Commissioner
    Ravil Isyanov
    Ravil Isyanov
    • Mikhail
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Nick Davies
      • Stuart Urban
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    9roger-233

    Cargo Ship from Hell

    As an ex Merchant Seaman I was really interested in this movie : I personally have been involved in a stowaway search on leaving Kingston Jamaica where one person was found. We managed to get him ashore though as we were in territorial limits. On another ship I was on the stowaway was found and we could not land him anywhere due to passport/nationality issues. In fact he stayed on for a year as an almost "honorary" crew member and worked for his keep. Africa is notorious for stowaway pickups. There is a great scene in the beginning of the film when the bulk carrier enters the African port : her size dwarfing all. The crew pop ashore for a little intercourse and inebriation. So far normal. The drama starts when the stowaways enter the vast cavernous holds of the ship. Joss Ackland is brilliant as the Captain with a drink problem being harassed by his Nemesis Suchet right on form as the Companys representative on board. The stowaway search is classic but we did not have guns. I question the use of guns in this film. This ship seemed to have a vast armoury. In my experience guns at sea are severely restricted due to customs regulations., also having a dog on board was odd.Anti Rabies laws especially in Europe restrict carrying of animal severely. Anyway Pertwee is brilliant as the embittered Mate. The horror which follows the discovery of the victims is unbearable : the grim metallic background of the ships holds and a feeling that there is no where to hide adds to the drama.Some of the freighters crew are not into the murder and those who get involved are gradually sucked in to a world of violence from which there is no escape.The chase through the ship especially the engine room scenes are "edge on the seat" : the feeling of extreme claustrophobia abounds. The feeling of metal pressing in and death being only a gun barrel away. The film is brutal : my girlfriend had to give up watching it during the shooting and beating scenes. While this goes on Suchet in the comfort of his well appointed cabin gets drunk unaware of the mayhem 3 decks below. Its a tense film, flawed in parts but the real message is that we can all get sucked into violence like this. Slowly and surely. Think of the train drivers who took Jews to Auschwitz, the clerks who worked out those train timetable. I always remember someone who had visited Dachau concentration camp at the end of the war and he said that one of the S.S. Guards had put a bird-table outside the camp crematorium. This film is like that : ordinary people suddenly finding themselves in a world of unstoppable violence!
    7helpless_dancer

    a group of stowaways get in big trouble

    Several stowaways get on a Russian ship bound for France. They were going to get off there and make new lives for themselves. After being discovered by the First Mate and his henchmen, they were held captive. Then things got very bad for them. Good show based on a true story.
    10cpattison

    How could such events happen?

    If you are interested in learning more about this sort of thing happening in modern civilization, there is an excellent book called "Outlaw Seas" or "The Outlaw Sea", and it describes, in story after story, how these things do happen. The lawlessness of the high seas is a reality for a number of reasons. One, many of the world's freighters are of questionable registry (nationality) and it's difficult to impossible to enforce international laws when the ships owners don't have an office in a real country. Two, many ship lines employ crews from dirt poor third world countries. The crews are often (like illegal immigrant workers) threatened and bullied into complying with questionable or illegal practices. Three, there is often a language barrier, not only between the officers and the crew, but also between the crew members themselves. The crew are rewarded for their compliance and their silence. Four, once committing an illegal act, the ships are able to hide in plain sight with little more than a fresh coat of paint. Anyway, it's fascinating reading.

    Horrifying story, excellent movie. Does anyone else notice how HBO seems to make the best and most important movies? Hollywood has trouble releasing enough Oscar worthy movies in any given year, so that several of the top 5 contenders usually come from Britain. Jerry Bruckheimer = the end of quality cinema.

    I loved the thoroughly evil performance by Sean Pertwee. I also, as usual, loved Omar Epps.
    10sadie-mck

    sadly this still happens

    Some people ask how the events in this film could happen? Instead of asking what type of person could take advantage of, abuse and murder such desperate people? Well watch your evening news for the answer, some people are as evil today as they have been. History is chock full of such individuals and incidents. Its a difficult film to watch, but its riveting and very well made. The acting is completely believable, ill never be able to watch Sean Pertwee again without thinking of his evil character.

    Definitely not a date movie unless you are a psychopath or a racist.

    No doubt racists will cling to the belief that the stowaways deserved what happened to them , whilst explaining how they would feel the same about any potential illegal immigrant or artefact thief (?) Conveniently forgetting that all civilised people acknowledge that murder is illegal regardless of the race of the victim or how they encountered their murderers. Racism is racism and murder is murder this film has lots of both. Its very telling that some people seem to think that murder is justified because of the race and circumstance of the victim. this is not a bleeding heart liberal movie its a gritty retelling of a series of heinous crimes by a crew of racists.
    8umassjsp

    Awesome Movie

    I was watching an NFL game and started surfing during a break and found this on one of the HBO type channels. I missed the beginning but when I started watching Deadly Voyage the clicker was put down and not even thought of until the credits rolled. You will find yourself rooting against the villans and on the edge of your La-Z-Boy throughout this one. If you get the chance take the time to watch it. Every once in a while I think about having the cable company take off my Movie channels but when you stumble across great ones like this you know why it is worth paying extra for them. Happy Holidays to all from Cape Cod !!!

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      • June 15, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viaje mortal
    • Production companies
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      • Viva Films
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • Color
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