
A honeymoon aboard an ocean liner is cut short when the bride finds herself suddenly alone, and unable to convince anyone of her husband’s existence.
Release Date: 7/22/1953
Runtime: 75 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Joseph M. Newman
00Companies: 20th Century Fox
Countries: United States of America
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I though this had a little of "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) to it as we follow the adventures of "Ruth" (Jeanne Crain) aboard a cruise liner. She embarked with her new husband "John" but he's gone missing. Not just missing, but there's not a trace of him to be found anywhere. The Captain (Willis Bouchey) and ship's doctor "Manning" (Michael Rennie) are not convinced that she's the full shilling - and as she becomes more and more frantic and desperate most conclude that the man never existed in the first place! Gradually, though, we realise that this is quite a clever cat and mouse game with a man playing the poor woman like a fiddle for her fortune. Luckily the doctor seems to see some sanity in her behaviour and maybe, just maybe, he can help her thwart the plan to drive her mad - or, even, overboard! Crain holds this together well. She manages her voyage between lucidity and madness effectively and though Rennie is maybe just a little too insipid, it's still quite an engaging and intriguing maritime thriller with an haunting fog-horn sounding throughout like a mourning bell!

Jeanne Crain
Ruth Stanton Bowman

Michael Rennie
Dr. Paul Manning

Max Showalter
Jim Logan

Carl Betz
John Bowman

Mary Anderson
Anna Quinn

Marjorie Hoshelle
Kay Prentiss

Willis Bouchey
Capt. Peters
Yvonne Peattie
Miss Bridges

Robert Adler
Bartender (uncredited)

Stanley Andrews
Ship's Pilot (uncredited)

Madge Blake
Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
1971