
THE LAST VOYAGE isn't a top-drawer disaster film, but it's worth seeing, especially due to the authentic setting: it was filmed aboard a real cruise ship, the Ile de France. The ship was due to be junked and was destroyed bit by bit as the disaster movie was filmed. According to an article posted at TCM, the cast and crew occasionally found themselves in genuine peril, given the challenging filming environment.
The action begins during the opening credits sequence, when the ship's captain (George Sanders) is handed a note advising him of a fire. Before you know it, there's an explosion, and when passenger Cliff Henderson (Stack) returns to his stateroom, he finds his wife Laurie (Malone) trapped under a steel beam and their 4-year-old daughter Jill (Tammy Marihugh) perched precariously at the edge of a large hole in the floor.

This is not exactly what I'd call a relaxing film to watch, but it's an entertaining 91 minutes. As a Robert Stack fan, I found it particularly enjoyable. He's very believable as the all-American devoted husband and daddy.
Poor George Sanders is stuck playing somewhat of a dimwit as the disbelieving captain, but he's such a superb actor that of course he's believable in the role. Woody Strode is a reassuring presence as the brave crewman with a heart who risks his life for strangers.
Dorothy Malone is excellent as the trapped woman who wants her husband to leave her behind so their daughter won't be an orphan. I couldn't help thinking that the character would have nightmares about the event for the rest of her life! Malone had previously costarred with Stack in two Douglas Sirk films, WRITTEN ON THE WIND (1956) and THE TARNISHED ANGELS (1957).
Alas, I have to admit that I didn't enjoy little Tammy Marihugh as the daughter. She cries very believably, but it was not a particularly appealing performance, and among other things she looked nothing like her ostensible parents. The actress was also apparently a few years older than her character, and that added to something feeling "off" about the casting.

THE LAST VOYAGE has been released on DVD and VHS.
Last August this movie was shown on Turner Classic Movies during Robert Stack's day of the Summer Under the Stars Festival.
TCM has the action-packed trailer available here.
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