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  1. Strange Cargo is a 1940 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in a story about a group of fugitive prisoners from a French penal colony. The adapted screenplay by Lawrence Hazard was based upon the 1936 novel, Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep, by Richard Sale.

  2. Strange Cargo (bra: Almas Rebeldes; prt: Os Fugitivos da Guiana) [3] [4] é um filme estadunidense de 1940, dos gêneros aventura e drama romântico, dirigido por Frank Borzage, e estrelado por Clark Gable e Joan Crawford. [5] O roteiro de Lawrence Hazard foi baseado no romance "Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep" (1936), de Richard Sale. [6]

  3. Clark Gable and Joan Crawford star as convicts who escape from a penal colony in French Guiana and face dangers and temptations in the jungle. The film features a spiritual figure (Ian Hunter) who seems to know the future and challenges their fate.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Frank Borzage
    • 1940-03-01
  4. In a French Guiana penal colony, an escape attempt by hardened criminal Verne (Clark Gable) is thwarted by jaded prostitute Julie (Joan Crawford). Undaunted, Verne blackmails brutal killer Moll ...

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    • Joan Crawford
    • Frank Borzage
    • Adventure
  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Strange-CargoPrime Video: Strange Cargo

    Strange Cargo. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter, and Peter Lorre star in the controversial, provocative drama of a group of prison-island fugitives who are changed forever by a prisoner who thinks he is Jesus.

  6. A prisoner who thinks he's Jesus helps Devil's Island escapees find hope and love in this drama directed by Frank Borzage. Starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Peter Lorre and Paul Lukas.

  7. Strange Cargo é um filme estadunidense de 1940, dos gêneros aventura e drama romântico, dirigido por Frank Borzage, e estrelado por Clark Gable e Joan Crawford. O roteiro de Lawrence Hazard foi baseado no romance "Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep" (1936), de Richard Sale.