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'Torture Ship' is a 1939 American directed by Victor Halperin, based on Jack London's 1899 short story "A Thousand Deaths". The film is about a mad scientist performs experiments on "the criminal mind" on captured criminals on board his private ship.

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Production



The film is based on the short story "A Thousand Deaths" by Jack London originally published in 'Black Cat Magazine' in May 1899.

By the end of the first week of August 1939, George Sayre and Harvey Huntley completed the script for 'Torture Ship' and the film was scheduled to start on August 14 but was held back. Filming was then set to begin by the last week of August but no cast was yet assembled. The cast was announced in September with John Miller originally set to play Jesse, thought Skelton Knaggs appears in the final film.

Release



'Torture Ship' was distributed by Producers Distributing Corporation on October 22, 1939.

Reception



From contemporary reviews, "Herb." of 'Variety' noted the acting in the film stating "there can be no quarrel with the acting of the princpals" but that 'Torture Ship' was a "quickie action thriller that misses fire all the way on its possibilities" and that the film "has so many unreasonable and unexplainable points that it will annoy even the most jueve-minded" 'The Film Daily' also praised the film's acting while finding Halperin's direction as "O.K." while declaring the film "has enough punch and drama to satisfy the nabe trade."

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