Captain Scarface
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Directed by | Paul Guilfoyle |
Written by | Charles Lang (original story and screenplay) |
Produced by | Jack Rieger (associate producer) Hal Roach Jr. (producer) |
Cinematography | Norbert Brodine |
Edited by | Gene Fowler Jr. |
Music by | Leon Klatzkin |
Distributed by | Astor Pictures |
Release date | 15 October 1953 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Captain Scarface is a 1953 American film directed by Paul Guilfoyle.
Plot
In the waters of South America the Soviets torpedo the tramp steamer and banana boat SS Banos and murder the surviviors with the cooperation of the ship's radioman, Clegg who escapes with his life and a promise of $5000. The Soviets have mocked up their own ship as the SS Banos that contains an atomic device with the goal of sailing the Banos to the locks of the Panama Canal where they will detonate their ship on an atomic suicide mission.
To avoid suspicion the new crew of the mocked up Banos take a contingent of passengers. One last minute additon is American expatriate Sam Wilton who has overstayed his welcome as a plantation overseer by making love to the plantation owners wife where he and her husband are both wounded in a gunfight. Sam needs to escape without his passport that is still at the plantation.
At the Los Rios Hotel Sam's watering hole, Sam asks the his friend Manuel the owner to get him a passport in a false name to escape the vengeance of the plantation owner and the sympathetic local authorities. As Sam waits and drinks he observes the passengers of the SS Banos in the hotel; an older American couple Fred and Kate Dilts, American Everett Crofton, the mysterious Mr Kroll, and two Germans, Dr Yeager and his daughter Elsa. The new Captain of the Banos, "Captain Scarface" sends Clegg to meet Kroll for his just reward. When the passengers are taken to the Banos, Kroll, Clegg and Sam remind behind. In the interest of economy and security Kroll attempts to murder Clegg, but Clegg kills Kroll first. Escaping with the money, Clegg shoots at the owner of the Los Rios Hotel and Sam, who responds by shooting Clegg. Never wasting an opportunity, Clegg splits the $5000 with the hotel owner and modifies the late Mr Kroll's passport with own photograph.
Arriving at the ship, Sam as Kroll delays meeting Captain Scarface in order to interview Elsa to find out the lay of the land. He pieces together that Dr. Yeager is a German atomic scientist allowed to escape from the Soviet Union in order to work the atomic device in exchange for the saftey of his daughter and Kroll was a Soviet agent assigned to bring in the Yeagars and kill Clegg.
Also on the ship is a venemous fer-de-lance snake concealed in a cargo of bananas.
Cast
- Barton MacLane as Capt. 'Scarface' Trednor
- Virginia Grey as Elsa Yeager
- Leif Erickson as Sam Wilton
- Peter Coe as Perro, Trednor's Mate
- Rudolph Anders as Dr. Yeager
- Howard Wendell as Fred Dilts, passenger
- Isabel Randolph as Kate Dilts, passenger
- Paul Brinegar as Clegg, saboteur
- Don Dillaway as Everett Crofton, passenger
- Martin Garralaga as Manuel, tavern keeper
- John Mylong as Kroll, Soviet
External links
- Captain Scarface at IMDb
- Captain Scarface is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive