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  2. DANGEROUS CARGO - BLU-RAY REVIEW. A real obscurity even for the likes of a specialist label such as Mondo Macabro, Kostas Karagiannis’ sleazy little potboiler, DANGEROUS CARGO (1977)—for those who might have seen it prior to MM’s Blu-ray— is best-remembered for the creative casting of former Miss America (and at that time, aspiring ...

  3. Mar 17, 2020 · Dangerous Cargo - Movie Review: A ship's captain (Nikos Verlekis) has recently been wed to his beautiful new wife (Deborah Shelton) when he's tasked with navigating a Greek cargo ship to a destination in Asia - he isn't given any more specific information than that, and is told that details will come in along the way.

  4. Dangerous Cargo: Directed by John Harlow. With Susan Stephen, Jack Watling, Karel Stepanek, Richard Pearson. A gang tries to rob a cargo of bullion from an airport.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • John Harlow
    • 1954-05
  5. Dangerous Cargo. A Russian gangster kidnaps a woman (Margaux Hemingway) and her friend (Rosemarie Belden), an aging European deceived by a young lover (Peter Lucas).

    • Drama
  6. Dangerous Cargo is a 1954 British second feature crime film directed by John Harlow starring Jack Watling, Susan Stephen and Karel Stepanek. The film was produced by Stanley Haynes for ACT Films. Daily Express crime reporter Percy Hoskins provided the story.

  7. Review by Fint ★★★ Sprightly little supporting feature about a gold bullion heist with a side order of a warning against the perils of gambling. Jack Watling's life literally goes to the dogs when he falls in with dodgy Terence Alexander, his former fellow POW.

  8. User Reviews. A nice little B-movie thriller from mid-'50s Britain. The star of the show is one Jack Watling, who plays a mild-mannered airport employee who hooks up with an old war buddy (Terence Alexander) and embarks on a short-lived gambling career.

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