Overview:
Aboard ship, a spoiled woman (Susan Hayward) insults the brutish stoker (William Bendix) while watching him work.| Status: | Released (1944-07-02) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 nomination total |
| Screen: | Eugene O'Neill, Robert Hardy Andrews, Decla Dunning |
| Productions: | Mayfair Productions Inc. |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 79246: William Bendix - Hank Smith
- 30124: Susan Hayward - Mildred Douglas
- 29127: John Loder - Tony Lazar
- 11029: Dorothy Comingore - Helen Parker
- 95315: Roman Bohnen - Paddy
- 83623: Tom Fadden - Long
- 6933: Alan Napier - MacDougald, Chief Engineer
Crews
- 126544: Eugene O'Neill - Theatre Play - Writing
- 89683: Alfred Santell - Director - Directing
- 29727: Michel Michelet - Music - Sound
- 412399: Harvey Manger - Editor - Editing
- 115543: Decla Dunning - Screenplay - Writing
- 39798: Lucien N. Andriot - Director of Photography - Camera
- 118290: James W. Sullivan - Art Direction - Art
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Review text:
“Hank” is a ship’s stoker whose sweaty graft keeps the engines running smoothly but also causes spoilt rich girl passenger “Mildred” (Susan Hayward) to recoil in rude horror when she strays into the bowels of his vessel. What we already know about her is that she is a snob; an entitl ....
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