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Ship of Fools
Passengers on a ship traveling from Mexico to Europe in the 1930s represent society at large in that era. The crew is German, including the ship's Dr. Schumann, who falls in love with one of the passengers, La Condesa. A young American woman, Jenny, is traveling with the man she loves, David. Jenny is fascinated and puzzled by just who some of the other passengers are.
Stanley Kramer
Casts & Crew
Vivien Leigh
Simone Signoret
José Ferrer
Lee Marvin
Oskar Werner
Elizabeth Ashley
George Segal
José Greco
Lilia Skala
Michael Dunn
Christiane Schmidtmer
Charles Korvin
BarBara Luna
Heinz Rühmann
Alf Kjellin
Gila Golan
Charles De Vries
Kaaren Verne
Werner Klemperer
John Wengraf
Olga Fabian
Henry Calvin
Oscar Beregi Jr.
David Renard
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