Strange Cargo (1940)



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Synopsis:
"Strange" is right: this mystical MGM melodrama has to be the oddest of the studio's Clark Gable-Joan Crawford vehicles. When eight prisoners escape from a New Guinea penal colony, they are picked up by a sloop commandeered by another escapee named Verne (Gable) and his trollop girl friend Julie (Joan Crawford). Among the fugitives is Cambreau (Ian Hunter), a soft-spoken, messianic character who has a profound effect on his comrades. One by one, the escapees abandon their evil purposes and find God-and a peaceful death--through the auspices of the Christlike Cambreau. The last to succumb to Cambreau's ministrations is Verne, who agrees to return to return to the prison colony serve out his sentence if Julie will wait for him (which she does). A superb Franz Waxman score provides a touch of show-biz grandeur to this haunting fable.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Frank Borzage Director
Cast Credit
John Joseph Francis Mulhall Dunning
Art Dupuis Orderly
Budd Fine Guard
Frank Samuel Lackteen Convict
Stanley Andrews Constable
William Edmunds Watchman
Richard Cramer Guard
Christian J. Frank Guard
Francis McDonald Moussenq
Charles Judels Renard
Gene Coogan Convict
Paul Fix Benet
Jack Adair Guard
Harry Cording Guard
Raymond Teal Guard
James Pierce Guard
Eddie Foster Convict
Eleanor Lucime Compson Suzanne
Mitchell Lewis Guard
Richard Alexander Guard
Harry Semels Convict
Dewey Robinson Georges
Billie Cassin Julie
Clark Gable Andre Verne
Ian Hunter Cambreau
Laszlo Loewenstein Monsieur Pig
Laszlo Loewenstein Cochon
Paul Lukas Hessler
Albert Dekker Moll
J. Edward Bromberg Flaubert
Eduardo Ciannelli Telez
John Arledge Duford
Frederic Worlock Grideau
Bernard Nedell Marfeu
Mihaly Varkoni Fisherman
Production Credits Credit
Joseph Mankiewicz Producer
Art Department Credit
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Robert Planck Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Jack Dawn Makeup



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