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Dangerous Voyage

Dangerous Voyage

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Also known as Terror Voyage, this 1954 crime mystery revisits the setting of director Vernon Sewell's earlier feature Ghost Ship, starring athletic New Yorker (and future Men into Space lead) William Lundigan in an intriguing tale of peril in the English Channel. Shot at Merton Park Studios, Dangerous Voyage is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.Whilst cruising in their yacht, 'Gelert', John Drew and his sister Joan encounter a dis-masted vessel drifting helplessly, and take it in tow. Darkness falls as they approach the harbour, but the two men aboard the stricken yacht can be clearly seen in the rays of a searchlight. On entering the lock, however, the men are found to be missing and there is no clue on board the vessel as to her port of origin or destination. She has no name, and no papers of any kind. In fact, the only article of interest is a man's left shoe...Special Features:Image GalleryOriginal Theatrical Trailer

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