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Submitted by Mark Fuller
Red Ensign
Monthly Film Bulletin: May 1934
Leslie Banks and Carol Goodner in a melodramatic story showing the hazardous conditions prevailing in the shipbuilding industry. Politics, patriotism and industrial disputes are brought in but the treatment avoids controversy. the shipyard scenes are genuine and add realism to the picture.
67 mins
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