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''Outward Bound'' is also the name of an acclaimed and once very popular play by [[Sutton Vane]], in which a group of passengers find themselves on a ship. They gradually realize that they are dead and that the ship is taking them to Heaven or Hell. It has been filmed two times: first in 1930 and again in 1944 as "[[Between Two Worlds]]" updated to include references to the current war.
''Outward Bound'' is also the name of an acclaimed and once very popular play by [[Sutton Vane]], in which a group of passengers find themselves on a ship. They gradually realize that they are dead and that the ship is taking them to Heaven or Hell. It has been filmed two times: first in 1930 as ''[[Outward Bound (film)]]'' and again in 1944 as ''[[Between Two Worlds]]'', updated to include references to the current war.

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Outward Bound is also the name of an acclaimed and once very popular play by Sutton Vane, in which a group of passengers find themselves on a ship. They gradually realize that they are dead and that the ship is taking them to Heaven or Hell. It has been filmed two times: first in 1930 as Outward Bound (film) and again in 1944 as Between Two Worlds, updated to include references to the current war.