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Le voyage des damnés

Original title: Voyage of the Damned
  • 1976
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  • 2h 35m
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6.4/10
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Le voyage des damnés (1976)
The tragic 1939 voyage of SS St. Louis carrying hundreds of German Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany that seemingly no nation is willing to save from certain doom.
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The tragic 1939 voyage of SS St. Louis carrying hundreds of German Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany that seemingly no nation is willing to save from certain doom.The tragic 1939 voyage of SS St. Louis carrying hundreds of German Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany that seemingly no nation is willing to save from certain doom.The tragic 1939 voyage of SS St. Louis carrying hundreds of German Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany that seemingly no nation is willing to save from certain doom.

  • Director
    • Stuart Rosenberg
  • Writers
    • Steve Shagan
    • David Butler
    • Gordon Thomas
  • Stars
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Oskar Werner
    • Lee Grant
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Stuart Rosenberg
    • Writers
      • Steve Shagan
      • David Butler
      • Gordon Thomas
    • Stars
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Oskar Werner
      • Lee Grant
    • 47User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Denise Kreisler
    Oskar Werner
    Oskar Werner
    • Professor Egon Kreisler
    Lee Grant
    Lee Grant
    • Lili Rosen
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Carl Rosen
    Lynne Frederick
    Lynne Frederick
    • Anna Rosen
    David de Keyser
    David de Keyser
    • Joseph Joseph
    • (as David De Keyser)
    Della McDermott
    • Julia Strauss
    Genevieve West
    • Sarah Strauss
    Luther Adler
    Luther Adler
    • Professor Weiler
    Wendy Hiller
    Wendy Hiller
    • Rebecca Weiler
    Julie Harris
    Julie Harris
    • Alice Fienchild
    Nehemiah Persoff
    Nehemiah Persoff
    • Mr. Hauser
    Maria Schell
    Maria Schell
    • Mrs. Hauser
    Paul Koslo
    Paul Koslo
    • Aaron Pozner
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Joseph Manasse
    Brian Gilbert
    Brian Gilbert
    • Laurenz Schulman
    Georgina Hale
    Georgina Hale
    • Lotte Schulman
    Adele Strong
    • Mrs. Schulman
    • Director
      • Stuart Rosenberg
    • Writers
      • Steve Shagan
      • David Butler
      • Gordon Thomas
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    7lee_eisenberg

    a fateful trip aboard a ship

    Usually, it seems like whenever a movie has a giant cast, then that's the movie's only strength. "Voyage of the Damned" did have more to it than simply its cast. Faye Dunaway, Oskar Werner, Orson Welles, Max Von Sydow, Jonathan Pryce, Malcolm McDowell, Lee Grant, James Mason, and a bunch of other big names star in this true story of a ship that left Nazi Germany bound for Cuba. The passengers were German Jews who believed that they were on their way to freedom in Cuba, but realized when they arrived that there was never any plan to set them free.

    Maybe the cast does overshadow the plot, but it's still worth seeing. The movie is out of print, so you might have trouble finding it. Portland's Movie Madness has a copy, in case you ever come to Portland.
    6michaelRokeefe

    A ship load of political pawns.

    Based on a true story. In 1939, 1937 German-Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany are bound for Cuba and asylum. Before reaching Cuba the ship is refused permission to dock and all visas revoked. After being told they could not dock anywhere else, the S.S. St. Louis must turn around and head back to Germany and certain death for its passengers. The captain(Max von Sydow)wants to fake a shipwreck off the coast of England, but another solution arises.

    A tremendous all-star cast features:Faye Dunaway, Oskar Werner, Lee Grant, Jose Ferrer, Katherine Ross, Orson Welles, Lynne Frederick, Ben Gazzara, James Mason, Victor Spinetti and Malcolm McDowell. I was most impressed with Ross and Frederick. This film can bring on mild depression, but hope does win out in the end. I liked the finale showing important characters and their fate.
    6moonspinner55

    Title tells all; occasionally interesting and compassionate

    Nazi atrocities hang over the heads of some 937 Jewish refugees who are allowed to board the S.S. St. Louis in Hamburg, Germany, bound for Havana in 1939, but corrupt Cuban dignitaries (and apathetic other countries) manage to find unjust legalities which prevent the ocean-liner from docking. Dramatized true account with a star-studded cast filling the roles of the passengers (professors, lawyers, teachers, one rabbi, a Nazi spy, at least two children, a Christian ship's captain, and Faye Dunaway, looking wonderfully turned-out as the wife of a frustrated doctor). With anti-Semitism making a wave through Havana, nobody there is anxious to take on the Jews (they are looked on as charity cases), but the personalities in these excursions are static at best, with Ben Gazzara playing a globe-trotting businessman attempting to bargain on behalf of the voyagers (he seems to come from a different film altogether). Produced (or, one may say, packaged) by '70s tycoon Sir Lew Grade, the proceedings verge on the edge of disaster-movie clichés (with the appearance and the pacing of a television mini-series). The material warrants attention, but the melodrama inherent in the situation continually falters--gummed up with ungainly issues, overdrawn hysteria (Sam Wanamaker's suicide attempt), flagrant sentiment (Katharine Ross' Havana prostitute), and thuggish violence (it's bad enough that the two male teachers--scrawny and with their heads shaved--have been through hell, this narrative gives them more of the same, which is about as entertaining as watching victims at a firing squad). Dunaway, coolly regal and ice-pack gorgeous, approaches her part like visiting royalty, and gives the film a little goose. **1/2 from ****
    6grantss

    Goodish, and well-intentioned, but not great

    Goodish, and well-intentioned, but not great. Based on a true story, this should be a gut-wrenching emotional roller-coaster ride. The movie feels cold, empty and sterile, despite its subject matter. While we are given glimpses of the despicableness of the Nazi regime, the movie pulls its punches.

    In place of genuine emotion, we have overwrought sub-plots, and an excess of sub-plots. This makes the movie overly long, without really adding to the drama. Some of the acting is in line with this overwroughtness, being over-acted, almost camp.

    Not all the performances are so bad, though. Max von Sydow is excellent as the captain. Minor roles include a host of big names: Orson Welles, James Mason, Denholm Elliott, Katharine Ross, Jose Ferrer, Ben Gazzara.

    Worth watching as a reminder of a dark period in human history, and the lengths of human bigotry.
    Poseidon-3

    A Voyage Worth Taking

    This film details a very dark chapter in U.S. (in fact, World) history. As a propaganda tactic, to attempt to dismiss the notion that they were committing genocide, WWII Germany fills a cruise ship with Jewish citizens and sends them off to Cuba, purportedly so that they can be free. Unfortunately, Cuba will not allow the passengers to disembark, nor will the United States and so the ship must turn back, thus becoming the voyage of the damned. The cast is jam packed with stars of the day and most of them are great. Among the standouts are Von Sydow as the Captain--a pawn in the political game, McDowell as a sympathetic crewman, Dunaway as an aloof, glamorous German married to a Jew (Werner), Wanamaker as a desperate, concerned victim of circumstance and Ross (in one of her most heartfelt roles) as the daughter of two of the passengers. Most notable are Pryce & Koslo, unforgettably vulnerable as concentration camp escapees and Grant as the emotionally stunned wife of Wanamaker. Dunaway and Oscar-nominated Grant share the film's most memorable scene as Grant becomes unhinged by the events around her. The film has a sense of cruelty and dread, even if one is not aware of the outcome, and it can be painful to behold, but this is a story that needs to be told and the drama is, at times, quite compelling. Certainly the cast of familiar faces makes it easy to take. Bloated, cue-card-reading Welles is one drawback, but fortunately, he is not on screen long.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot mostly in England. After losing a huge amount of money from its American release, the film was released in Britain about a year later. It was also cut from 155 minutes to 137 minutes. Janet Suzman's role was cut out completely, though her name was still prominently displayed in the opening credits.
    • Goofs
      A 1970s red London bus drives past the German Army HQ in late 1930s Hamburg.
    • Quotes

      Captain Schroeder: I neither approved nor knew of it and assure you it shall not happen again. I frankly admit there appears to have been a lapse of good taste.

    • Crazy credits
      "This film is based upon a true incident. Some of the names, occupations and experiences of those involved have been altered to protect the privacy of the survivors and their families."
    • Alternate versions
      A version running a length of 182 minutes, released in 1980 on a double-cassette Magnetic Video, was released in 1980. The current video version, from Artisan/Live runs 158 minutes (even though the video cover says 137 minutes).
    • Connections
      Featured in Premio Donostia a Max Von Sydow (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Horst Wessel Song
      (uncredited)

      Written by Horst Wessel

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 1977 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El viaje de los condenados
    • Filming locations
      • St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London, Euston Road, London, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Associated General Films
      • Robert Fryer Production
      • ITC Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 35m(155 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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