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The Last Voyage (DVD, 2006) 
The Last Voyage (DVD, 2006)

 
The Last Voyage (DVD, 2006)

Leading Role: Robert Stack
Director: Andrew L. Stone
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: Oct 2006
Format: DVD
UPC: 012569794252
Product ID: EPID54946522
Description: An engrossing drama of a luxury ship that goes down at sea, and the inner turmoil that the crew and passengers face. Academy Award Nominations: Best Special Effects.
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  Good title that goes with movie content.
Review created: 01/04/09
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Very good old classic filmed before Titanic. Similar in nature with ship sinking though not on the grand scale of today's movies. Robert Stack is excellent and I also like Woody. Movie was a little campy but still very good.


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  The Last Voyage
Review created: 05/10/09

The pre-Titanic movie! The Last Voyage. Very engrossing to watch! Has some great special effect`s for it`s time. The acting is all good. Yes, one of those ship sinking movies that leave`s you right on the edge of your seat, and chewing off every fingernail you have. It will keep you enthralled at what`s going to happen next. The acting is great, the filming is great, this is a classic that will never go out of style. I liked this movie a lot more than a Night To Remember, or Titanic (original). This movie was good from the very start to the ending. Your time won`t be wasted on this one! Get the wife, cuddle up, grab the blankie, the tissue , and the life jacket`s cause it`s gonna be a rough ride!


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  Exciting Shipwreck Movie
Review created: 03/22/09

A fire in the boiler room leads to the sinking of a luxury liner in THE LAST VOYAGE. No miniature models were used in the filming; they actually sunk a real ship! This is a good disaster movie. What keeps it from being great (on the scale of TITANIC, for example) is that many of the actors deliver their lines like...well, like actors delivering lines. Just as you're getting caught up in the danger, a character's reaction will be so bland or so overly melodramatic that you're jolted into remembering that this is just a movie, not life or death. While some of the situations parallel incidents on the MORRO CASTLE and the ANDREA DORIA, the plot is not based on a real-life sinking. However, fans of shipwreck stories should enjoy this film.


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  The Last Voyage
Review created: 12/05/08
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I purchased this movie for only one reason, I found out that the ship that was used to make this movie, was the same ship that my Mother came to the United States on back in 1931.


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  THE LAST VOYAGE
Review created: 11/05/08

I REALLY ENJOYED THIS MOVIE.I REMEMBER WATCHING IT, AS A CHILD,
WITH MY MOTHER.IT WAS JUST AS SPELL BINDING NOW AS IT WAS THEN.
DORTHY MALONE WAS SPLENDID IN HER ROLE.
ONE INTERESTING NOTE:THE FRENCH SHIP "ILE DE FRANCE" WAS USED TO
PLAY THE PART OF THE DOOMED LINER.
THE MOVIE IS WELL WORTH WATCHING AND SHOWS FAMILY VALUES.


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  The Last Voyage
Review created: 03/18/08
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great movie concidering that everything is puter generated these days. this movie actually partially destroyed and part sank the IleDeFrance ocean liner to make this film. It truly stands the test of tims. Highly recomend.


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  the last voyage
Review created: 04/08/07(updated 11/07/08)

a fantastic disaster at sea film, which includes the producers actually sinking the ship, the ill de france.

the best actor in this film is the late woody strode, a fantastic actor, whose contribution to film making is grossly under rated, and reported. he played an important role in the john wayne classic, "the man who shot liberty valance" (pompy).

robert stack gives his usual wooden performance, he can be over looked here also. lines are delivered in the typical methodical, wooden style. george sanders shines as the captain.

5 out of 5 stars.

pre-dates the posideon adventure, and is just as exciting.


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