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Tomatometer 4 Reviews 52% Popcornmeter 100+ Ratings A recently married heiress, Ruth Stanton (Jeanne Crain), embarks on a honeymoon cruise with her new husband, John Bowman (Carl Betz).
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- Jeanne Crain
- Joseph M. Newman
- Mystery & Thriller
Dangerous Crossing is an enjoyable 1950s thriller about a woman who loses her husband on a honeymoon cruise. Full of mystery and suspense, made the most palpable by Jeanne Crain's tension-filled performance, it's a solid 76-minutes that should keep you on your toes.
Mar 3, 2014 · It's the most dangerous freaking crossing ever! Because the ship's doctor is not adverse to slapping the taste out of unruly female passengers' mouths! Ruth Bowman (Jeanne Crain from A Letter To Three Wives) is…
Set entirely on a cruise ship, Joseph M. Newman’s Dangerous Crossing features a relentlessly nautical ambience complete with a constant foghorn and a soupy fog that allows for a wide variety of beautiful entrances and exits. Jeanne Crain plays newlywed Ruth Stanton, whose new husband vanishes minutes after boarding their honeymoon cruise.
A review of the 1953 film noir mystery Dangerous Crossing about a wife whose husband goes missing on a ship, starring Jeanne Crain and Michael Rennie.
Was also very encouraged seeing a lot of favourable reviews for 'Dangerous Crossing', as well as some that weren't so much. The setting sounded very atmospheric and a great location for this type of story.
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As soon as the ship sails, John disappears. No one remembers seeing him. There is no record of him as a passenger, and she is listed under her maiden name. While the ship’s doctor (Michael Rennie) takes an interest in her, the rest of the crew suspect she is insane.