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  1. The Decks Ran Red (also called Infamy) is a 1958 MGM American seagoing suspense drama film based on the book Infamy at Sea, and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The feature starred James Mason, Dorothy Dandridge, Broderick Crawford, and Stuart Whitman . The film received generally poor reviews, but received wide viewership for Dorothy Dandridge's role.

    • $800,000
    • Andrew L. Stone, Virginia L. Stone
    • $593,000
  2. The Decks Ran Red: Directed by Andrew L. Stone. With James Mason, Dorothy Dandridge, Broderick Crawford, Stuart Whitman. A band of dishonest seamen plan a murderous mutiny aboard the S.S. Berwind.

    • (590)
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Andrew L. Stone
    • 1958-12-14
  3. Jun 4, 2013 · The Decks Ran Red (1958) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TheDecksRanRedDanger and suspense sail the high seas in this nautical thriller that some commentators ca...

    • 2 min
    • 4.9K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  4. The Decks Ran Red is a decent little mutiny thriller from Andrew L. Stone. The cast is arguably the film's greatest component. Mason's turn as a man getting his first break as a captain on a mutinous ship is very good; Broderick Crawford is his typically usual evil self. Dorothy Dandridge is splendid. In a different era, she'd have been a mega ...

    • Andrew L. Stone
  5. Decks Ran Red, The -- (Movie Clip) So Exotically Beautiful Newly promoted Captain Rumill (James Mason) narrating, realizing he screwed up letting the cook bring his Maori wife (Dorothy Dandridge) along, the treacherous crew (Broderick Crawford, Hank Patterson, Stuart Whitman) already rebelling, in Andrew L. Stone's The Decks Ran Red, 1958.

    • Andrew L. Stone, Henry Spitz
    • James Mason
  6. Movie Info. The new captain (James Mason) of an old freighter suppresses a mutiny and the cook's wife (Dorothy Dandridge). Genre: Crime, Drama. Original Language: English. Director: Andrew L. Stone.

    • Crime, Drama
  7. Philip Green. Andrew L. Stone. James Mason, Broderick Crawford, Dorothy Dandridge, Stuart Whitman, John Gallaudet, Jack Kruschen, Katharine Bard, Harlan Warde. C ritically panned at the time of its release, Andrew L. Stone’s The Decks Ran Red is a fascinating mashup of elements from Cape Fear (1962), The Ghost Ship (1943), and Riot in Cell ...