The Ship of Lost Men Trailer

The Ship of Lost Men Trailer (1929)

17 September 1929 Drama, Thriller 121 mins

A young doctor gets stuck on a ship after treating an injured first mate. Later, he rescues a woman from plane wreckage, and with the help of the cook, he hides her away from the rowdy and dangerous crew.

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Cast

Marlene Dietrich

as Ethel Marley

Fritz Kortner

as Capt. Fernando Vela

Robin Irvine

as William 'T.W.' Cheyne - a young American doctor

Vladimir Sokoloff

as Grischa - the Cook

Gaston Modot

as Morain - the escaped convict

Boris de Fast

as The tattooed sailor

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

as Nick (as F. Schaljapin)

Max Maximilian

as Tom Butley

Fritz Alberti

as The captain of the luxury liner

Robert Garrison

as The landlord

Heinrich Gotho

as A sailor

Harry Grunwald

as A sailor

Alfred Loretto

as A sailor

Crew

Nicolas Farkas

Nicolas Farkas Director of Photography

International Titles

Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen Trailer

Le navire des hommes perdus Trailer

To ploion ton hamenon anthropon Trailer

La nave degli uomini perduti Trailer

Grischa the Cook Trailer

The Ship of Lost Men Trailer

The Ship of Lost Souls Trailer

La nave de los perdidos Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 17 September 1929

Spain 01 January 1930

Finland 09 December 1929

Production Companies

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