
During a three-day pleasure cruise, a murder victim's friend (John Halliday) tries to trick a new bride (Nancy Carroll) into admitting her guilt..


Is it worth your time? Honestly? Yeah, if you like old-school mysteries that don't waste time on long, drawn-out backstories. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon. If you’re the type who needs huge explosions or modern pacing to keep your eyes open, you’ll probably find the dialogue a bit stiff and dated. The whole thin...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Yeah, if you like old-school mysteries that don't waste time on long, drawn-out backstories. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon. If you’re the type who needs huge explosions or modern pacing to keep your eyes open, you’ll probably find the dialogue a bit stiff and dated. The whole thing takes place on a boat. I’m a sucker for "trapped in a room" vibes, and this movie delivers that in spades. Nancy Carroll spends half the film looking like she’s about to faint, a..."

Gwen Zetter
Vicki Baum, Rupert Hughes, Bayard Veiller, Polan Banks, Ursula Parrott, Gertrude Atherton, Viña Delmar, Sophie Kerr, Irvin S. Cobb, J.P. McEvoy, Zane Grey
United States

