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- Is 'Abandon Ship' based on a book? The movie, originally titled Seven Waves Away, is based on the true story of the William Brown, an American ship carrying 65 passengers, mostly Scot and Irish emigrants, from Liverpool to Philadelphia, that struck an iceberg and sank in 1841.
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Language. English. Seven Waves Away (alternate U.S. titles: Abandon Ship! and Seven Days From Now) is a 1957 British adventure film directed by Richard Sale and starring Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling, Lloyd Nolan, and Stephen Boyd. After his cruise ship hits a mine and with the captain dead, an officer has to make an agonizing decision on an ...
Is 'Abandon Ship' based on a book? The movie, originally titled Seven Waves Away, is based on the true story of the William Brown, an American ship carrying 65 passengers, mostly Scot and Irish emigrants, from Liverpool to Philadelphia, that struck an iceberg and sank in 1841.
Edit. Trivia. This movie is based on the real event of the William Brown, an American ship that sank in 1841, taking with her 31 passengers. A further 16 passengers were forced out of an overloaded lifeboat before the survivors were rescued.
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- Adventure, Drama, Thriller
- Richard Sale
- 1957-05-28
Abandon Ship (1957) (aka Seven Waves Away), which was shown on TCM on Tuesday, May 5th as part of a tribute to Tyrone Power on his birthday, is a film that, for its time, was remarkably harrowing. Power , who also helped finance the movie, which was written and directed by Richard Sale , starred as an officer from a sunken ship burdened with ...
Jul 7, 2012 · This film is based on the true story of the William Brown which was an American ship that sank in 1841 in which a crew member named Alexander Holmes forced some survivors out of an overcrowded lifeboat.
Mar 15, 2020 · It turns out the story was based on the 1841 sinking of the William Brown. However, none of the details were the same. Abandon Ship! is all fiction, and so is the first film based on the same William Brown incident, Souls at Sea. It’s another hard-to-find film in a lo-rez video available on YouTube.
Although the Variety review notes that the story was based on a "true incident," an April 1957 New York Times news item casts doubt on that supposition, stating that the story was "reportedly based on a sea saga." The film's production files at the AMPAS Library make no mention of a true incident.