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Sealed Cargo is a 1951 American war film about a fisherman, played by Dana Andrews, who gets tangled up with Nazis and their U-boats. Claude Rains, Carla Balenda, and Philip Dorn co-starred. Andrews' younger brother, actor Steve Forrest, had a small, uncredited part, one of his earliest screen roles.
Sealed Cargo: Directed by Alfred L. Werker. With Dana Andrews, Carla Balenda, Claude Rains, Philip Dorn. In 1943, an American fishing boat has a fateful encounter with a seriously damaged Danish schooner off of Canada's Atlantic coast.
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- Drama, Romance, War
- Alfred L. Werker
- 1951-05-19
During World War II, Pat Banyon's whaler sights a shell-ridden Danish four-rigger in the waters off of Newfoundland. The crew has fled and only Captain Skalder is aboard.
During World War II, Pat Bannon (Dana Andrews) is the captain of the Daniel Webster, a fishing boat off the coast of Massachusetts. Short on men for a journey to...
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- Dennis Schwartz
- Adventure
- Alfred L. Werker
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Sealed Cargo is a 1951 American war film about a fisherman, played by Dana Andrews, who gets tangled up with Nazis and their U-boats. It was based on the novel The Gaunt Woman by Edmund Gilligan.
Made six years after the war, Sealed Cargo (1951) explored a little-seen aspect of the war - not the battlefields of Europe or the Pacific but much closer to home where ordinary citizens were on the alert for the threat of German U-boats off their coasts.