The Wreck of the Mary Deare

The Wreck of the Mary Deare

1959 "The Saga of the Derelict, Mary Deare... the strange secret she carried... the desperate voyage and plot to sink her!"
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
The Wreck of the Mary Deare

The Wreck of the Mary Deare

6.7 | 1h45m | NR | en | Adventure

A disgraced merchant marine officer elects to stay aboard his sinking cargo ship in order to prove the vessel was deliberately scuttled and, as a result, vindicate his good name.

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6.7 | 1h45m | NR | en | Adventure , Action , Thriller | More Info
Released: November. 17,1959 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A disgraced merchant marine officer elects to stay aboard his sinking cargo ship in order to prove the vessel was deliberately scuttled and, as a result, vindicate his good name.

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Gary Cooper , Charlton Heston , Michael Redgrave

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Joseph Ruttenberg

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios

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Hitchcoc Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston are the center of this movie. Something has happened to sink the title ships. Cooper is in the middle of it and Heston, being a man of integrity, finds himself on board after Cooper rescues him. As time goes on, we see that Cooper was used by his bosses to pull off a scheme to cheat the insurance companies. Heston gets to know this, but the real issue here is how the conflict will play out between the two men. Cooper did save the life of the man, but Heston's character must weigh the value of his life versus the price of his silence. This is a very believability and complex psychological film. As another reviewer has mentioned, the shipwreck scenes are absolutely stunning. Hard to believe that this was 1959.
Trevor Douglas I just love this film. For years I had to be content with my old VHS television print. When it was finally released on DVD I was amazed! Beautiful Wide Screen print, sharp and clear which makes for an even more enjoyable viewing experience. I have watched this film easily twenty times since first discovering it back in the late 70s. Always a Chuck fan, my wife and I were fortunate enough to meet the great man when he visited Australia for a Literary Luncheon to promote his book 'In The Arena'. It's still hard to believe he was left us. From the opening shot this film will grip you.It starts off with a good twenty minutes of seafaring action before settling into a solid land based drama in the middle and returning to the sea for an action-packed finale. Featuring the dynamic duo of Charlton Heston and Gary Cooper with top support by Ben Wright, Alexander Knox, Emlyn Williams, Michael Redgrave, Cecil Parker and Virginia McKenna and a truly menacing turn by Richard Harris. A memorable sound track as well!
tacquire Really good, sound drama with Gary Cooper and Charleton Heston involving the world of shipping and salvage. From the raging sea to the eeryness of an empty ship, to the court room and back it maintains a very good pace.
Nazi_Fighter_David The freighter 'Mary Deare' is set afire and abandoned by its crew during a storm on the English Channel... Gary Cooper is the only man aboard, until he is joined by Charlton Heston, whose vessel has been rammed through one night by the freighter... Heston is in the ship salvaging business and runs a tug called the Sea Witch... He believes that mysterious events occur on this boat... Cooper is deliberately trying to wreck the ship...At a London Court of Inquiry, Cooper is faced by many accusers and the mystery of the 'Mary Deare' becomes a major news item...At first, Cooper does little to aid himself, giving only evasive testimony... Finally, he and Heston swim beneath the wreckage on the reefs in search of evidence... 'Wreck of the Mary Deare' is really Cooper's film... His performance is strong but is possessed of a fanatic determination that carries through and works... Heston's role, that of the devil's advocate, is well played, although there is little to work with in terms of character... As opposed to Cooper who is out to redeem his name, lost by the suspicious murder of the ship's original captain, Heston's John Sands is a marvelous counterpart... All he is interested in is getting the salvage rights to shipping wrecks... He becomes involved in Cooper's situation but is emotionally impartial, being circumstantially tied to the situation, until he finally realizes that the man may be right justice, somehow, at this point overtakes Heston's preoccupation with making money and he becomes a more rounded character...I liked the scene when an evasive Cooper asks Heston not to tell the investigators that the ship is grounded... Heston asks, "Give me one reason I should trust you," and Cooper answers desperately, 'When you were dangling on the end of a rope over the side of the ship, you trusted me. Now," he continues, "I'm on the end of a rope. Do I have to beg you, Mr. Sands?"Heston says nothing, and when Mr. Petrie, the owners' investigator (played by Alexander Knox) starts asking questions, all Heston will say is that the forward bulkhead went and the ship could not be saved... He avoids the issue of the sinking, and Petrie sees through this immediately... Heston is uncomfortable having lied, but Cooper insists that the ship's location be kept a secret until the court of inquiry has had a chance to examine the wreck... Cooper won't tell Heston why he asks this favor...Based on a novel by adventure-master Hammond Innes, 'The Wreck of the Mary Deare' is a good film, curious, star amalgam of sea saga action and courtroom melodrama (originally intended for Hitchcock) with fine suspense values, good color photography and an able cast...Look for Richard Harris (1930-2002) who quickly earned a reputation as an interesting performer precisely in 'The Wreck of the Mary Deare,' 'The Guns of Navarone,' and 'Mutiny on the Bounty.'