The Mystery of the Mary Celeste

The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935)


  • Genre: Drama, Mystery, Horror
  • Release Date: 1935-04-27
  • User Rating: 5.5/10 from 19 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 2min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Hammer Film Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Denison Clift
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Summary

During a horrific storm at sea, the crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off one by one.

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  • Bela Lugosi

    as Anton Lorenzen
  • Shirley Grey

    as Sarah Briggs
  • Arthur Margetson

    as Capt. Benjamin Briggs
  • Edmund Willard

    as Toby Bilson
  • Dennis Hoey

    as Tom Goodschild
  • George Mozart

    as Tommy Duggan
  • Johnnie Schofield

    as Peter Tooley
  • Gunner Moir

    as Ponta Katz
  • Ben Welden

    as Boas 'Sailor' Hoffman
  • Clifford McLaglen

    as Capt. Jim Morehead
  • Bruce Gordon

    as Olly Deveau
  • Gibson Gowland

    as Andy Gilling
  • Terence de Marney

    as Charlie Kaye
  • Edgar Pierce

    as Arian Harbens
  • Herbert Cameron

    as Volkerk Grot
  • Wilfred Essex

    as Horatio Sprague
  • James Carew

    as James Winchester
  • Monti DeLyle

    as Portunato
  • Alec Fraser

    as Cmdr. Mahon
  • Lucius Blake

    as Sailor
  • Charles Mortimer

    as Attorney General
  • Graham Soutten

    as Jack Sampson
  • J.B. Williams

    as The Judge
Directing Denison Clift Director
Writing Charles Larkworthy Scenario Writer
Art J. Elder Wills Art Direction
Writing Denison Clift Story
Production Henry Passmore Producer
Sound Eric Ansell Music Director
Directing Tilly Day Continuity
Camera Geoffrey Faithfull Director of Photography
Camera Eric Cross Director of Photography

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