Desperate Cargo (1941)
1h 7m
Running Time
July 4, 1941Release Date
Desperate Cargo (1941)
1h 7m
Running Time
July 4, 1941Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
When two showgirls decide to leave South America and head for home, they sweet talk the purser of a clipper ship into giving them berths. In the course of the voyage, a band of thieves attempts to take over the ship and make off with its cash cargo. The heroic purser has other ideas and weighs in to save the day.
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Cast & Crew.

Ralph Byrd
Tony Bronson

Carol Hughes
Peggy Morton

Jack Mulhall
Jim Halsey

Julie Duncan
Ann Howard

I. Stanford Jolley
Carter

Kenneth Harlan
Capt. Hank MacFarland

Richard Clarke
Ryan - Henchman

Richard Clarke
Ryan - Henchman

Johnstone White
Madden - Valet / Henchman

Paul Bryar
Desser - Henchman

Thornton Edwards
Manuelo

Don Forrest
Navigator Williams

Loretta Russell
Mrs. Pettingill

Rick Vallin
Stevens - Radioman

Harry Depp
Crouse - Small Male Passenger

Don Brodie
Anderson - Co-Pilot (uncredited)

Lita Cortez
Señorita Paquita (uncredited)

Rod De Medici
Minor Role (uncredited)

Paul Ellis
Henchman (uncredited)

Elias Gamboa
Cantina Patron (uncredited)

Frank Hagney
Butch - the Bouncer (uncredited)

Jack Hendricks
Henchman (uncredited)

José Luis Pérez
José - Hotel Bellboy (uncredited)

José Luis Tortosa
Minor Role (uncredited)
Media.


Details.
Release DateJuly 4, 1941
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 7m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
safe
showgirl
caribbean
Wiki.
Desperate Cargo is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Ralph Byrd, Carol Hughes, Julie Duncan and Jack Mulhall. It was made by the low-budget independent Producers Releasing Corporation. It is based on the 1937 Argosy magazine serial Loot Below by Eustace Lane Adams.