Gun Cargo

A Maritime Board of Inquiry investigates the loss of the merchant ship, the Black Rover . Its captain, Jim Parker, offers the following testimony on his own behalf: Jim is recommended by Fred Winthrop to his father, owner of the Winthrop Shipping Line, to command the Black Rover after its captain and crew refuse to make the voyage. Jim, who has just received his captain's papers, agrees, unaware that Winthrop is illegally running a cargo of contraband weapons. The film has never had a theatrical release. Production began in 1930 under the title "Contraband," stopped when the producers ran out of money, then began again under the title "Contraband Cargo." Production soon stopped again and was not resumed until 1939, when new footage was shot and footage from HELL HARBOR (1930) was edited in. The film was still deemed not suitable for theatrical distribution, and it was not until 1949 that it was finally released... for late night airing on television.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Action,

Crime,

Drama

Duration:

49 minutes

Year:

1949

Director:

Jack Irwin

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Company:

Jack Irwin Productions

Cast:
Rex Lease

Capt. Jim Parker

Smith Ballew

Singing Sailor

William Farnum

Board of Inquiry Chairman

Gibson Gowland

Henry Morgan

Robert Frazer

First Mate Fred Winthrop

Crew:
Jack Irwin

Director

Jack Irwin

Writer

Jack Irwin

Producer

Edward A. Kull

Director of Photography

William Austin

Editor