Dangerous Passage (1944) CRIME DRAMA



Stars: Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks and Charles Arnt
Director: William Berke
Writer: Daniel Mainwaring (original screenplay

Joe Beck leaves Central America so that he can return to Texas and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel.

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9 Replies to “Dangerous Passage (1944) CRIME DRAMA”

  1. You see if I wrote this movie this story it would be quite different, if I was that guy Joe number one when the boat was Shipwrecked I would have took care of that one guy with the short guy trying to not show up to get the letter. Joe is a lot smarter he mailed it to himself, but getting back to the Shipwreck I would have just been sitting there I would have been fixing the damn boat if I could, but it's only a movie……..
    My weakness is the whole movies………….. So my advice , Enjoy the next movie !

  2. This movie seemed disjointed.  The plot's details seemed a little obscure.  Never did I understand the significance or source of the money Joe possessed.  I can't even properly discuss this failing to understand it.  The acting was fairly good.  The setting definitely didn't require much production money taking place in the fog on a ship.  We watched it all, but do wish we had been viewing a movie with an intriguing sensible working out of the plot.

  3. When he looked out the porthole at a raging sea at 36:25 nothing on the ship indicated anything but calm waters the kind you get in your swimming pool.But I enjoyed it anyway.

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