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Thunder Rock

64 %|Dec 4, 1942|Drama, Fantasy, War

David Charleston, once a world renowned journalist, now lives alone maintaining the Thunder Rock lighthouse in Lake Michigan. He doesn't cash his paychecks and has no contact other than the monthly inspector's visit. When alone, he imagines conversations with those who died when a 19th century packet ship with some 60 passengers sank. He imagines their lives, their problems, their fears and their hopes. In one of these conversations, he recalls his own efforts in the 1930s when he desperately tried to convince first his editors, and later the public, of the dangers of fascism and the inevitability of war. Few would listen. One of the passengers, a spinster, tells her story of seeking independence from a world dominated by men. There's also the case of a doctor who is banished for using unacceptable methods. David has given up on life, but the imaginary passengers give him hope for the future.

Featured Crew

Jeffrey Dell
Screenplay
Roy Boulting
Director
Frederick Ford
Special Effects
Bernard Miles
Screenplay
John Boulting
Producer
Hans May
Music
Duncan Sutherland
Art Direction
Honoria Plesch
Costume Design

Cast

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Michael Redgrave
David Charleston
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Barbara Mullen
Ellen Kirby
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James Mason
Streeter
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Lilli Palmer
Melanie Kurtz
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Finlay Currie
Capt. Joshua Stuart
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Sybille Binder
Anne Marie
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Jean Shepeard
Mrs. Briggs
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Miles Malleson
Chairman of Directors
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James Pirrie
New Pilot
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A.E. Matthews
Mr. Kirby
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Olive Sloane
Woman Director
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Tommy Duggan
Office Clerk
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Tony Quinn
Office Clerk
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Harold Anstruther
British Consul
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Gerard Heinz
Dr. Hartmann (uncredited)
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Vi Kaley
Old Woman in Cell (uncredited)
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David Keir
1st Magistrate (uncredited)
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Andreas Malandrinos
Italian Police Chief (uncredited)
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Arnold Marlé
President of the Medical Society (uncredited)
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Bernard Rebel
Italian Passenger (uncredited)
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Victor Rietti
Doctor (uncredited)
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Raymond Rollett
1st Judge (uncredited)
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Milo Sperber
Mr. Hirohiti (uncredited)