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King of Alcatraz ()


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A convict who has just escaped from Alcatraz Prison takes over a passenger ship. Two of the ship's crew hatch a plot to overpower him and rescue the passengers.

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Dale Borden
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Raymond Grayson
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Captain Glennan
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Steve Murkil
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Robert MacArthur
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Lou Gedney
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First Mate Rogers (as Richard Stanley)
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Bonnie Larkin
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Harry Vay
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Murok
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Nora Kane
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Olaf
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Dixie (as Dorothy Howe)
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1st Radio Operator
Phil Warren ...
Radio Operator (as Philip Warren)
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Matthew Talbot
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Gus Banshek
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'Nails' Miller
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Steward (uncredited)
George Anderson ...
Officer #3 (uncredited)
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Officer (uncredited)
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Second Officer (uncredited)
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Fred Cateny (uncredited)
John Harmon ...
Silver (uncredited)
Jack Knoche ...
Ed Vierick (uncredited)
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Dave Carter (uncredited)
Charles McAvoy ...
Quartermaster (uncredited)
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First Officer (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Purser (uncredited)
Walter Tetley ...
Newsboy (uncredited)
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Bill Lustig (uncredited)
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Ship's Doctor (uncredited)
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Pietr Mozda (uncredited)

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Robert Florey

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Irving Reis ... (original screenplay)

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William C. Thomas ... producer

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Harry Fischbeck

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Eda Warren

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Hans Dreier
A. Earl Hedrick ... (as Earl Hedrick)

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George DeNormand ... stunts (uncredited)

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Gerard Carbonara ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Friedrich Hollaender ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Milan Roder ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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Adolph Zukor ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Ray Grayson (Lloyd Nolan) and Bob MacArthur (Robert Preston) , rival radio operators on twin steamers, are in constant fights about women, liquor, and anything else. As punishment for a fight, the line owner assigns them both to the same ship. Once on board, the two men meet the ship's nurse Dale Borden (Gail Patrick), on whom Ray once had a crush, and he falls for her all over again. The ship's passenger list of 14 consists of tough-looking men, but at the last minute an old woman hobbles on board, escorted by a hard-looking blonde nurse. A week out at sea, the old lady proves to be the disguised Steve Murkil (J. Crroll Naish), notorious public enemy, , and the other passengers are his henchmen. They take possession at pistol point. Ray is dumped down the hatch as Bob is shot through the shoulder. Hours later, Ray puts together a crude radio sending set and sends out an S.O.S. Overheard by Murkill's henchmen, Ray is shot and gravely wounded. Dale is ready to operate but is not sufficiently experience, and Bob, realizing that they are in love, strikes a bargain with Murkill. He will send out whatever messages Murkill wants, if the gangster allows him to fix the radio and reach a ship on which there is a doctor who can reply by radio. Murkill agrees. Under the doctor's stet-by-step instructions, Dale performs the delicate operation and pulls Ray through. Suddenly, there is a burst of gunfire. The loyal crew has overpowered the gangsters. Meanwhile, Bob, having completed his job on the radio, wearily slumps down, and when Dale gets to him, he is dead. In port, Dale and Ray are sitting together at the hospital when Captain Glennman (Harry Carey) arrives. He gives Ray a watch which he had received for heroism many years ago, with a note passing the trophy along to Ray...and Bob. Written by Les Adams

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Also Known As
  • King of the Alcatraz (United Kingdom)
  • L'evadé d'Alcatraz (France)
  • O Tirano de Alcatraz (Brazil)
  • Gangsterskibet (Denmark)
  • Regele Alcatrazului (Romania)
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  • 68 min
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Trivia Robert Preston's first film. See more »
Quotes Captain Glennan: [to Ray and Bob] Man and boy, I've sailed the seas for thirty years... and I've never lost a ship.
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