Dangerous Crossing

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Joseph M. Newman
Robert Bassler
Leo Townsend
John Dickson Carr (play)
Joseph LaShelle
Lionel Newman
Maurice Ransford, Lyle Wheeler
William Reynolds
Jeanne Crain, Michael Rennie, Max Showalter, Willis Bouchey

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. Not a soul on board remembers him, and once it’s discovered that Ruth appears solo on the ship registry, nobody seems willing to give her the benefit of the doubt except ship doctor Paul Manning (Michael Rennie), who quickly evolves into a sort of husband substitute. The ship’s hallways and staterooms serve as a labyrinthine backdrop for suspense, especially after Ruth overhears crew members speaking about her fate, and a Halloween party onboard adds extra creepiness. Some of the dialogue sounds forced to move the plot along, and Crain is no Stanwyck or Crawford, but Dangerous Crossing is beautifully photographed, efficiently directed, and perfectly entertaining.

By Michael Bayer

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Ruth Stanton (Jeanne Crain) descends the stairs to meet the ship doctor for dinner.
Ruth attempts to convince the ship captain (Willis Bouchey) that her husband exists.

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