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Doomsday Voyage

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
59
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Joseph Cotten, John Gabriel, and Anne Randall in Doomsday Voyage (1972)
ActionDrama

A political extremist (Wilson), on the run after assassinating a corrupt politician, poses as a French sailor in hopes of fleeing the country. On arrival at Boston Harbor, he learns his ship... Read allA political extremist (Wilson), on the run after assassinating a corrupt politician, poses as a French sailor in hopes of fleeing the country. On arrival at Boston Harbor, he learns his ship has broken down and is being towed to New York for repairs. Hastily, he decides to stow a... Read allA political extremist (Wilson), on the run after assassinating a corrupt politician, poses as a French sailor in hopes of fleeing the country. On arrival at Boston Harbor, he learns his ship has broken down and is being towed to New York for repairs. Hastily, he decides to stow away on a freighter to catch up to his disabled ship. But to gain access to the ship unnoti... Read all

  • Directors
    • John Vidette
    • Al Adamson
  • Writer
    • John Vidette
  • Stars
    • Joseph Cotten
    • John Gabriel
    • Anne Randall
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    59
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    • Directors
      • John Vidette
      • Al Adamson
    • Writer
      • John Vidette
    • Stars
      • Joseph Cotten
      • John Gabriel
      • Anne Randall
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
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    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Captain Jason
    John Gabriel
    John Gabriel
    • Wilson
    Anne Randall
    Anne Randall
    • Katherine Jason
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Jason's First Mate
    Preston Pierce
    Preston Pierce
    • Second Mate
    James Edwards
    James Edwards
    • Coast Guard Officer
    William Bonner
    William Bonner
    • Bosun
    Albert Cole
    Albert Cole
    • Steward
    Edwin Byrd
    • Politician
    Elaine Aiken
    Elaine Aiken
    • Politician's Wife
    Chris Matson
    • Newscaster
    Peter Hock
    • Dock Laborer
    Byrd Holland
    • Federal Agent
    Bo Emelyn
    • Man
    Bill Collins
    • Policeman
    Doris Lockwood
    • Party Member
    Michael Shepard
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    Pauline Braun
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      • Al Adamson
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    Loses Its Way, Due To Gaps In The Narrative, And Lapses in Characterization.

    Those viewing this film with an objective eye will not be puzzled by its generally anonymous state, as it squanders some good casting choices, along with a potentially interesting storyline, due to slapdash post-production editing and an erratic hand at its reins, in addition to labouring with prominent flaws of logic and continuity. A man named Wilson (John Gabriel) is seen taking leave of his small son, and then hitchhiking to Boston Harbour where, while posing as a French sailor, he plans to work aboard a ship bound for New York. However, the craft has become disabled, and Wilson decides to stow away upon a freighter, hoping to avoid being discovered by secreting himself within one of the vessel's two passenger staterooms. This cabin has been assigned as floating residence for the captain's daughter, Katherine Jason (Anne Randall), but Wilson holds her as hostage at gunpoint while members of the United States Coast Guard come aboard to search for him, because he apparently has committed a heinous crime. After avoiding detection, he vows to Captain Jason (Joseph Cotton) that he will not harm Katherine if he will be permitted safe passage to the Port of New York. To this the captain agrees, as he is primarily concerned with his daughter's safety, and the greatest portion of the film's action alternates between Katherine's cabin, where she is attempting to learn about her captor while viewers revisit his crime through flashbacks, to Jason, who is fully occupied with keeping a hazardous situation from his crew, particularly the ship's first mate (Charles Durning) who can not understand why the girl has not left her room since boarding. The film begins crisply enough, initially punctuated by fine attention made to detail, but an errant scenario lays it low, as it suffers from pronounced flaws in logic and continuity, such as when the freighter's unnamed second mate is addressed by the actor's actual given name (Preston). Additionally, Gabriel's felonious act cannot be geographically consistent with the screenplay as visualised through the flashbacks. The ending of the available (maimed) print is rushed to an extraordinary degree, and albeit that most viewers will find the work's climax to be unforeseen, its impact is sharply lessened due to excessive post-production cutting that has distorted the plot. A monotonous score is simply obtrusive, and while the visuals follow an aspect ratio of 1.85:1, the image is heavily cropped, having as well an immoderate amount of distortion. DOOMSDAY VOYAGE has been released upon a Mackinac DVD that provides as its only extras biographies of the principal players, and a short essay describing the film. A decision to amputate large chunks of footage from the movie's climactic scenes proves disastrous. Second-billed Gabriel gives an intense performance to win acting honours here in a production that had too much removed from it and too little of value added.

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      • February 1972 (United States)
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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