The Ship That Died Filming Locations

The Ship That Died filming locations

Where was The Ship That Died filmed? The Ship That Died was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

The Ship That Died Filming Locations

The Ship That Died (1938)
Runtime: 10 minutes
Rating: 6.1
Release year: 1938
IMDB: tt0215189
Plot summary

In this entry from the John Nesbitt's "Passing Parade" series, the "Mary Celeste" sails from New York on November 7, 1872, with a full crew, including the captain's wife, which was cause for uneasiness among the superstitious sailors. Fourteen days later the ship is found by the "Barkentine Dia Gratia" with sails set, but not a sign of life. Food is still warm in the galley, there is no evidence of a mutiny or struggle, the cargo is intact and one longboat is still lashed to the deck. A Maritime Court advances several theories, but none that stand up when examined closely.

Genres
Documentary
Short
Drama
Cast
John Nesbitt
Leonard Penn
Rhea Mitchell
Harry Allen
Directors
Jacques Tourneur
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The Ship That Died filming locations