Sail a Crooked Ship
Sail a Crooked Ship

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Sail a Crooked Ship

1961
Movie
88 min
English

A bungling burglar, determined to go down in the annals of crime as a genius, steals a ship in New York in order to rob a bank in Boston.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Michael RedingtonGenres: Comedy, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A naive young man inherits a ship and unwittingly gets involved in a smuggling operation. He tries to maintain his innocence while navigating the treacherous waters of international crime and a colorful crew. The film follows his escapades as he attempts to outsmart the smugglers and return the ship to its rightful purpose.

Critical Reception

Sail a Crooked Ship was met with mixed to positive reviews upon its release. While some critics found its comedic elements a bit uneven, many praised its lighthearted tone and the performances of its cast, particularly Howard Morris. The film is generally remembered as a charming, albeit somewhat obscure, comedy from the early 1960s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and whimsical comedic approach.

  • Noted for the energetic performances of its ensemble cast.

  • Some reviews found the plot somewhat predictable and the humor occasionally falls flat.

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Fun Fact

The film features a notable performance by the dog, Reddy, who plays a significant role in the plot as a seemingly intelligent companion.

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