Stanley Doble
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A few months ago there was an inquiry about steamship lines, fares, etc in the Pacific in the thirties. Someone was writing a story or doing some historical research.
Tonight I happen to be watching Across The Pacific, a 1942 movie starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet. I have not watched the whole thing but most of the action takes place on board a ship.
Bogart books a passage on a Japanese freighter from Halifax Canada to Yokohama Japan by way of the Panama Canal in November 1941. The fare is $212.80. The same line has a larger, more luxurious ship leaving a week later for the same fare.
I am a fan of old movies and thought I knew all Bogart's films but I never heard of this one before. I found it at the public library.
It contains plenty of details for anyone researching steam ship travel in the prewar period.
Tonight I happen to be watching Across The Pacific, a 1942 movie starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet. I have not watched the whole thing but most of the action takes place on board a ship.
Bogart books a passage on a Japanese freighter from Halifax Canada to Yokohama Japan by way of the Panama Canal in November 1941. The fare is $212.80. The same line has a larger, more luxurious ship leaving a week later for the same fare.
I am a fan of old movies and thought I knew all Bogart's films but I never heard of this one before. I found it at the public library.
It contains plenty of details for anyone researching steam ship travel in the prewar period.