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The Ship That Died is a 1938 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur for MGM. Written by George Sayer and featuring John Nesbitt, Leonard Penn, and Rhea Mitchell, it presents dramatisations of a range of theories (mutiny, fear of explosion due to alcohol fumes, and the supernatural) of the ship Mary Celeste.[1]

References

  1. ^ Fujiwara, p.14

Bibliography

  • Fujiwara, Chris (1 July 1998). Jacques Tourneur: The Cinema of Nightfall. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-0811-2.