

War · Drama
Overview
During World War II, a small group of survivors is stranded in a lifeboat together after the ship they were traveling on is destroyed by a German U-boat.
Top Cast


Tallulah Bankhead
Tallulah Bankhead
Connie Porter
Tallulah Bankhead
Connie Porter


William Bendix
William Bendix
Gus Smith
William Bendix
Gus Smith


Walter Slezak
Walter Slezak
Willi
Walter Slezak
Willi


Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson
Alice MacKenzie
Mary Anderson
Alice MacKenzie


John Hodiak
John Hodiak
John Kovac
John Hodiak
John Kovac


Henry Hull
Henry Hull
Charles J. Rittenhouse
Henry Hull
Charles J. Rittenhouse


Heather Angel
Heather Angel
Mrs. Higley
Heather Angel
Mrs. Higley


Hume Cronyn
Hume Cronyn
Stanley "Sparks" Garrett
Hume Cronyn
Stanley "Sparks" Garrett


Canada Lee
Canada Lee
Joe Spencer
Canada Lee
Joe Spencer
William Yetter Jr.
William Yetter Jr.
Young German Sailor (uncredited)
William Yetter Jr.
Young German Sailor (uncredited)
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