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193892 minComedy, Drama, Romance

Vessel of Wrath

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Is Vessel of Wrath worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Comedy, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Vessel of Wrath Synopsis

Ginger Ted, AKA Edward Claude Wilson, a drunkard and womanizer, and Miss Jones, a missionary, live in the Alas Islands. During a cholera epidemic, Ginger Ted and Miss Jones are sent to an outlying part of the islands to run a hospital; on their return, their motorboat breaks down, and they are marooned overnight on a small island.

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Top Cast

Charles Laughton
Charles LaughtonGinger Ted
Elsa Lanchester
Elsa LanchesterMartha Jones
Robert Newton
Robert NewtonThe Controleur
Tyrone Guthrie
Tyrone GuthrieDr Owen Jones
Eliot Makeham
Eliot MakehamThe Native Head Clerk
Dolly Mollinger
Dolly MollingerLia
D.A. Ward
D.A. WardAlbert
J. Solomon
J. SolomonSgt. Henrik

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Is Vessel of Wrath worth watching?

Vessel of Wrath has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, Romance movies.

Is Vessel of Wrath hit or flop?

Vessel of Wrath has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Vessel of Wrath?

Vessel of Wrath is a Comedy, Drama, Romance movie that Ginger Ted, AKA Edward Claude Wilson, a drunkard and womanizer, and Miss Jones, a missionary, live in the Alas Islands. During a cholera epidemic, Gin...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 3, 2024
★ 6

Maybe not one of W. Somerset Maugham's more complex stories, but it still gives us a chance to watch Robert Newton, Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester give us a bit of the reverse "Sadie Thompson". It's the unlikable "Ginger Ted" (Laughton) who manages to upset the rather puritanical "Martha" (Lanchester) and her minister-brother "Owen" (Tyrone Guthrie). She demands that local magistrate (Newton) throw the book at him after his latest drunken outburst, but the wily old administrator sees an opportunity to ensure peace breaks out by managing to have the pair stranded on a remote island amidst his Indonesian archipelago - and maybe the two can get past their initial mutual loathing and find some common ground? It's a bit too long, even at ninety minutes, and much of it struggles against a background of ropey production and poor editing, but there are some funs scenes between an on-form and perfectly plausible Laughton and a Lanchester whose character you would cross at your peril - even if you were completely sozzled. It does rather peddle the superiority of the Christian faith as against those more pagan traditions held by the natives, but in it's aggressive piousness lies some of it's best humour - especially now it's eighty-odd years later and we can use new eyes to poke fun at it's daftness. Newton's accent isn't the best, but fans of characterful cinema might enjoy these three - and Erich Pommer - having a bit of fun in the sun (though clearly nowhere near the actual South China Sea!).