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  1. The Last Voyage is a 1960 Metrocolor American disaster film starring Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, George Sanders, and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The film centers on the sinking of an aged ocean liner in the Pacific Ocean following an explosion in its boiler room.

  2. With Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, George Sanders, Edmond O'Brien. After a boiler explosion aboard an aging ocean liner, a man struggles to free his injured wife from the wreckage of their cabin and ensure the safety of their four-year-old daughter as the ship begins to sink.

    • (2.4K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Andrew L. Stone
    • 1960-02-19
  3. Teaser Trailer. 173 subscribers. 3.8K views 1 year ago. ...more. The Last Voyage is a 1960 Metrocolor American disaster film written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. [4] [5] It stars Robert...

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  4. With mom (Dorothy Malone) pinned in the wreckage of their cabin after an on-board explosion, pleasure cruiser Henderson (Robert Stack) must rescue his daughter Jill (Tammy Marihugh) from certain death, while the ship s captain (George Sanders) on the bridge attempts to organize, in the early disaster epic , 1960.

    • Andrew L. Stone, Harrold A. Weinberger
    • Robert Stack
  5. Cliff (Robert Stack) and Laurie Henderson (Dorothy Malone) are vacationing on an cruise ship with their young daughter when disaster strikes in the form of a massive breach in the boat's hull.

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    • Robert Stack
    • Andrew L. Stone
    • Andrew L. Stone Productions
  6. After a boiler explosion aboard an aging ocean liner, a man struggles to free his injured wife from the wreckage of their cabin and ensure the safety of their four-year-old daughter as the ship begins to sink. Cliff Henderson and his family are traveling aboard the SS Claridon en route to Japan.

  7. "The Last Voyage" is a surprisingly good disaster movie, and certainly one of the precursors of a popular genre in the 70's. The careful production used the S.S. Ile de France, the major ocean liner built after the end of World War I, which was considered the most beautifully decorated ship built by the French Line.

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