Strange Voyage

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Strange Voyage
Directed byIrving Allen
Written byEdward Anhalt and Edna Anhalt as "Andrew Holt"
Produced byLouis B. Appleton Jr.
StarringEddie Albert
Forrest Taylor
Elena Verdugo
CinematographyJack Greenhalgh
Production
company
Signal Pictures
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • 1946 (1946)
Running time
67 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Strange Voyage is a 1946 American adventure film directed by Irving Allen and starring Eddie Albert, Forrest Taylor and Elena Verdugo.[1]

Plot

A man goes looking for treasure.[2]

Cast

Production

It was the first produced script by Edward and Edna Anhalt who had been writing and selling stories to movies as "Andrew Holt".[3]

References

  1. ^ Hedda Hopper: LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles Times 13 June 1946: A2.
  2. ^ Strange Voyage Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 14, Iss. 157, (Jan 1, 1947): 67.
  3. ^ Workhorse in Hollywood Stables Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 26 Dec 1965: b4.