Doomsday Voyage

It was one of the first films available for hire in hotel rooms.[2]

Doomsday Voyage is a 1972 American film.[1]

Cast

  • Joseph Cotten as Captain John Jason
  • John Gabriel as James Wilson—the assassin
  • Anne Randall as Catherine Jason
  • Charles Durning as Robson
  • Preston Pierce as Second mate
  • James Edwards as Federal officer
  • William Bonner as Bosun
  • Albert Cole as Steward
  • Edwin Byrd as Politician [Philip Fredericks]
  • Elaine Aiken as Politician's wife [Mrs. Fredericks]
  • Curt Matson as Newscaster
  • Peter Hock as Dock laborer
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References

  1. Citizen Kane' actor Joseph Cotten dies of pneumonia Associated Press. Las Vegas Review - Journal7 Feb 1994: 5b.
  2. N.Y. Hotel to Offer Dial-a-Movie Service Los Angeles Times 3 Mar 1972: g14.


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