6.0White Slave Ship · 1961
White Slave Ship (1961) is a Adventure film directed by Silvio Amadio, starring Pier Angeli, Edmund Purdom, Armand Mestral.
6.0White Slave Ship (1961) is a Adventure film directed by Silvio Amadio, starring Pier Angeli, Edmund Purdom, Armand Mestral.
The Albatross travels from England to the New World in 1675, with a number of passengers, a couple of political prisoners along with a dozen other women convicts, these to be sold into slavery on arrival. The woman activist frees the dozen of low-cast women, and they take over the ship. After a storm, the captain takes back control of his ship. Since mutiny is punishable by death in the New World, the mutineers try to reroute the course, tossing Desny and Purdom in the brig. A practical male mutineer wants to throw the women overboard to save rations, but the women free Purdom and the captain to battle the mutineers. A British warship comes to the rescue, and the captain pardons Angeli and Purdom for having saved his life.
Pier Angeli, Edmund Purdom, Armand Mestral, Ivan Desny, Renato Speziali, Michèle Girardon, Franca Parisi, Mirko Ellis
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Find a movie by describing itThe Albatross travels from England to the New World in 1675, with a number of passengers, a couple of political prisoners along with a dozen other women convicts, these to be sold into slavery on arrival. The woman activist frees the dozen of low-cast women, and they take over the ship. After a storm, the captain takes back control of his ship. Since mutiny is punishable by death in the New World, the mutineers try to reroute the course, tossing Desny and Purdom in the brig. A practical male mutineer wants to throw the women overboard to save rations, but the women free Purdom and the captain to battle the mutineers. A British warship comes to the rescue, and the captain pardons Angeli and Purdom for having saved his life.
White Slave Ship was released in 1961.
The cast includes Pier Angeli, Edmund Purdom, Armand Mestral, Ivan Desny.