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Films set on boats (4 C, 72 P) Films about HMS Bounty (7 P, 3 F) C. Films set on cruise ships (41 P) F. Films based on Moby-Dick (16 P) H. ... Pages in category ...
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The two boats become separated. Pollard's boat is rescued by a passing ship, but Chase's continues to drift. With the survivors on the verge of death, they reach Chile's Alejandro Selkirk Island. They are fed, clothed, and make their way back to Nantucket, where they reunite with their families.
Lifeboat is a 1944 American survival film directed by Alfred Hitchcock from a story by John Steinbeck.It stars Tallulah Bankhead and William Bendix, alongside Walter Slezak, Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Heather Angel, Hume Cronyn and Canada Lee.
Away All Boats is a 1956 American war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Lex Barker, and Julie Adams.It was produced by Howard Christie from a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman based on the 1953 novel by Kenneth M. Dodson (1907–1999), who served on the USS Pierce (APA-50) in World War II and used his experiences there as a guide for his novel.
Hell Boats is a 1970 Technicolor British war film directed by Paul Wendkos that was filmed in Malta. It stars James Franciscus, Elizabeth Shepherd, and Ronald Allen [1] in a story about British Motor Torpedo Boats in the Mediterranean in World War II. [2] It was the last film made by Oakmont Productions, a branch of Mirisch Films. [3]
Two boats with 17 crewmen and the remaining passengers escaped the wreck, but more than a dozen passengers were sacrificed from the crowded longboat. [ 1 ] Though there is no direct acknowledgment by the filmmakers, the film ends with a voice-over stating, "The story which you have just seen is a true one.