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Out of Singapore ()


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While a ship's captain is being slowly poisoned, a gang of thugs try to take over the ship.

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Woolf Barstow
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Concha Renaldo
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Mary Carroll
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Steve Trent
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Scar Murray
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Bloater
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Capt. Smith
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Bill
Leon Wong ...
Wong
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Snowball
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Capt. Carroll (as Frank Crane)
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Seaman
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Ernest Butterworth ...
Seaman (uncredited)
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Seaman (uncredited)
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Miller (uncredited)

Directed by

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Charles Hutchison

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Jack Natteford ... (screenplay) (as John Francis Nattleford)
 
Frederick Chapin ... (story) (as Frederic Chapin)

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Ken Goldsmith ... producer

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Jacob A. Badaracco ... (photography) (as Jacob Badaracco)
Edward A. Kull ... (photography) (as Edward Kull)

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S. Roy Luby

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Melville De Lay ... assistant director (as Mall Delay)

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Freeman Lang ... sound engineer

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Jacob A. Badaracco ... additional photography

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Ken Goldsmith ... supervisor
Bruno Bothas ... french voice dubbing: George Walsh (uncredited)
Pierrette Caillol ... french voice dubbing: Miriam Seegar (uncredited)
Raymond Destac ... french voice dubbing: Noah Beery (uncredited)
Max Lerel ... french voice dubbing: Jimmy Aubrey (uncredited)
Pierre ... french voice dubbing: Fred Toones (uncredited)
Saint-Allier ... french voice dubbing: Montagu Love (uncredited)
Sourde ... french voice dubbing: Horace B. Carpenter (uncredited)
Mireille Séverin ... french voice dubbing: Dorothy Burgess (uncredited)
Paul Thierry ... french voice dubbing: Leon Wong (uncredited)
René Worms ... french voice dubbing: Frank Hall Crane (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Captain Carroll needs to hire, the the worst way, a first-mate for his three-masted cargo ship, the "Marigold," sailing to Manila and Singapore, and does so by hiring Woolf Barstow, whose track record includes the loss of three ships. Barstow brings along his equally-unsavory confederate, "Scar" Murray, as the boatswain. Bartsow intends to take over the ship, and also has his lustful eye on the captain's daughter, Mary. He poisons the captain, drowns the second-mate, Miller, and has a fake cargo arranged by Wong, a Chinese merchant who operates a waterfront dive where Barstow's true-blue sweetheart, Concha Renaldo, dances. As a replacement for the 2nd-mate, he hires a derelict who is handy with his fists, Steve Trent, and Trent brings along his drunken-sot friend, Bloater, as the ship's cook. Concha, spurned by Barstow, is a stowaway on the ship. The pot is boiling. Anchor's aweigh. Written by Les Adams

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Also Known As
  • Gangsters of the Sea (United States)
  • Au large de Singapour (France)
  • Le chemin de Singapour (Belgium, French title)
  • De weg naar Singapour (Belgium, Flemish title)
  • Sto pelagos tis Singapouris (Greece)
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  • 61 min
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Trivia American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1931-1940 erroneously reverses roles played by Dorothy Burgess and Miriam Seegar. Burgess plays Concha and Seegar plays Mary Carroll; AFI also erroneously credits Montagu Love with the role of Capt. Carroll; Frank Hall Crane plays Captain Carroll; Love plays Scar Murray. See more »

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