Cargo to Capetown is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Earl McEvoy and starring Broderick Crawford, Ellen Drew and John Ireland.[1] The film reunited the stars of All the King's Men, a major commercial and critical hit from the previous year.
Cargo to Capetown | |
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Directed by | Earl McEvoy |
Written by | Lionel Houser |
Produced by | Lionel Houser |
Starring | Broderick Crawford Ellen Drew John Ireland |
Cinematography | Charles Lawton |
Edited by | William A. Lyon (as William Lyon) |
Music by | George Duning (as George Dunning) |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film's sets were designed by art director Cary Odell.
The captain of a rusty tanker fights his chief engineer for a woman on board.
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