Strange Cargo | |
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Directed by | Frank Borzage |
Written by | Lawrence Hazard Lesser Samuels[1] |
Based on | Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep 1936 novel by Richard Sale |
Produced by | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Starring | Clark Gable Joan Crawford Peter Lorre |
Cinematography | Robert H. Planck |
Edited by | Robert J. Kern |
Music by | Franz Waxman |
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Distributed by | Loew's Inc.[2] |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.25 million [3] |
Box office | $1.9 million [3] |
Strange Cargo is a 1940 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in a story about a group of fugitive prisoners from a French penal colony. The adapted screenplay by Lawrence Hazard was based upon the 1936 novel, Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep, by Richard Sale. The film was produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; it was the eighth and last film pairing of Crawford and Gable, and the first Gable picture released in the wake of Gone with the Wind. The supporting cast includes Ian Hunter, Paul Lukas, Eduardo Ciannelli, and Peter Lorre.