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A survival film directed by Alfred Hitchcock from a story by John Steinbeck, set entirely on a lifeboat with diverse passengers and a German U-boat captain. The film explores themes of morality, humanity and fate in a war-torn world.
Lifeboat: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak, Mary Anderson. Several survivors of a torpedoed merchant ship in World War II find themselves in the same lifeboat with one of the crew members of the U-boat that sank their ship.
- (32K)
- Drama, War
- Alfred Hitchcock
- 1944-01-28
Several survivors of a torpedoed ship find themselves in the same boat with one of the men who sunk it.
- 73 min
- 86.7K
- Verrir Evge
Survivors of a German U-boat attack struggle to reach land in a crowded lifeboat, while a German officer joins them and stirs up conflicts. Critics praise Hitchcock's suspense and dialogue, but some object to his portrayal of a Nazi captain.
- (31)
- Tallulah Bankhead
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Drama
Watch Lifeboat, a 1944 American film directed by Alfred Hitchcock from a story by John Steinbeck. The film follows the struggle of a group of people on a lifeboat after a Nazi U-boat attack.
- 97 min
A film about survivors of a torpedoed ship and a U-boat in a lifeboat during World War II. The survivors face challenges, conflicts and betrayals as they try to reach Bermuda and escape the war.
A suspenseful drama about a group of survivors of a torpedoed ship who take in a German naval officer as a prisoner in their lifeboat. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the film explores themes of morality, survival and human nature in a war-torn world.