Seeking a creative challenge after several years' worth of fairly elaborate melodramas, director Alfred Hitchcock stages all of the action in Lifeboat in one tiny boat, adrift in the North Atlantic. The boat holds eight survivors of a Nazi torpedo attack: sophisticated magazine writer/photographer Constance Porter (Tallulah .. Read more
| Starring | William Bendix, Tullulah Bankhead, Walter Slezak |
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| Director | Alfred Hitchcock |
| Genres | Drama |
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Seeking a creative challenge after several years' worth of fairly elaborate melodramas, director Alfred Hitchcock stages all of the action in Lifeboat in one tiny boat, adrift in the North Atlantic. The boat holds eight survivors of a Nazi torpedo attack: sophisticated magazine writer/photographer Constance Porter (Tallulah Bankhead), Communist seaman John Kovac (John Hodiak), nurse Alice MacKenzie (Mary Anderson), mild-mannered radio-operator Stan (Hume Cronyn), seriously wounded Brooklynese stoker Gus Smith (William Bendix), insufferable-capitalist Charles Rittenhouse (Henry Hull), black-steward George Spencer (Canada Lee) and half-mad passenger Mrs. Higgins (Heather Angel), who carries the body of her dead baby. This adroitly calculated cross-section of humanity is reduced by one when Mrs. Higgins kills herself. After a day or so of floating aimlessly about, the castaways pick up another passenger, Willy (Walter Slezak), who is a survivor from the German U-boat. At first everyone assumes that Willy cannot speak English, but when the necessity arises he reveals himself to be conversant in several languages and highly intelligent; in fact, he was the U-boat's captain. As the only one on board with any sense of seamanship, Willy steers a course to his mother ship, while the others resign themselves to being prisoners of war. After it becomes necessary to amputate Gus's leg, Willy decides that the burly stoker is excess weight; while the others sleep, he tosses Gus overboard, watching dispassionately as the poor man drowns. When the rest of the passengers discover what he's done, all of them (with one significant exception) violently gang up on Gus, and once more, the lifeboat drifts about sans navigation.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
| Starring | William Bendix, Tullulah Bankhead, Walter Slezak |
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| Director | Alfred Hitchcock |
| Studio | EUREKA ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 36 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1944 To Rent: DVD: Unavailable for rental To Buy: DVD: 27 Mar 2006 |
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Based on a Steinbeck novella, the film is both an allegory about the need for unity to combat Nazism and a technological marvel..
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one for daddy!!
This film was a total waste on me and my two children but my husband said he found it a bit strange but he quite enjoyed it.
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Lifeboat
Another extraordinary film from Hitchcock set against the backdrop of the 2nd World War.
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An old Cefn Hall film
One of my fathers favourite, last seen one Sunday afternoon with him when I was a little boy - with memories from my Dad of it being shown in the Village ... read more »
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Great Film. Classic!
The fact this film centers entirely on the boat means the story is intensified and keeps you gripped all the way through. Genius.