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At the end of the voyage Ruth and Vosper are married and years later meet Ryland at his Retirement Function. The film ends with |
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There is a subplot about the dissatisfaction of the ship's crew with the supply of potatoes. The potatoes are dumped overboard and Ryland is determined to find out who is responsible. It turns out this was done by Ike the bosun ([[Geoffrey Keen]]), who later dies at sea. |
There is a subplot about the dissatisfaction of the ship's crew with the supply of potatoes. The potatoes are dumped overboard and Ryland is determined to find out who is responsible. It turns out this was done by Ike the bosun ([[Geoffrey Keen]]), who later dies at sea. |
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Directed by | Roy Ward Baker |
Written by | Richard Armstrong (novel) William Fairchild |
Produced by | Julian Wintle |
Starring | Anthony Steel Peter Finch Diane Cilento |
Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth |
Edited by | Sidney Hayers |
Music by | Clifton Parker |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors (UK) |
Release date | April 1955 (UK) |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Passage Home is a 1955 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker.
Plot
Captain Lucky Ryland (Peter Finch) is about to retire. There is a flashback of several years to a voyage on a ship he was captaining from South America. He is forced to give a lift to a British governess, Ruth Elton (Diane Cilento), who is returning home. Both Ryland and his first mate, Vosper (Anthony Steel), fall for Ruth. Ryland proposes to Ruth but when she turns down his offer he tries to rape her and she is rescued by Vosper.
At the end of the voyage Ruth and Vosper are married and years later meet Ryland at his Retirement Function. The film ends with Ruth looking on in tears as Ryland finally leaves his Retirement Function in his Taxi because after all of the years Ruth still has feelings for Ryland.
There is a subplot about the dissatisfaction of the ship's crew with the supply of potatoes. The potatoes are dumped overboard and Ryland is determined to find out who is responsible. It turns out this was done by Ike the bosun (Geoffrey Keen), who later dies at sea.
Cast
- Anthony Steel as Second Mate Vosper
- Peter Finch as Captain Lucky Ryland
- Diane Cilento as Ruth Elton
- Cyril Cusack as Bohannon the steward
- Geoffrey Keen as Ike the bosun
- Hugh Griffith as Pettigrew
- Duncan Lamont as 1st Mate Llewellyn
- Gordon Jackson as Ted Burns
- Bryan Forbes as Shorty
- Michael Craig as Burton
- Robert Brown as Shane
- Martin Benson as Gutierres
- Patrick McGoohan as McIsaacs
- Michael Bryant as Stebbings
- Sam Kydd as Sheltia
- Glyn Houston as Charley Boy
- Patrick Westwood as Oglethorpe
- George Woodbridge as Yorkie
Production
The film was shot at Pinewood Studios.[1]
References
- ^ "Victor Valentine pays a visit to Australian Stars IN LONDON". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 22 January 1955. p. 46. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
External links
- Passage Home at IMDb
- Passage Home at Britmovie