3:15 p.m. Eastern-- "Ship of Fools" Simone Signoret, Oskar Werner, Vivien Leigh, Jose Ferrer, Lee Marvin, Michael Dunn, George Segal, Elizabeth Ashley, Werner Klemperer, Charles Korvin, Lilia Skala, Jose Greco, Barbara Luna
Acclaimed novelist Katharine Anne Porter's blockbuster novel brought to the screen. The film received 8 Oscar nominations for its portrayal of emotion-tossed passengers on a fateful ship sailing from Mexico to Bremerhaven, Germany, in 1933 at the height of Nazi pre-war build-up.
The ship is a cauldron of anti-Semitism, deception, cruelty, and thwarted romance, among other things, all under a glamorous social veneer.
For me, the standout couple is, of course, Oskar Werner and Simone Signoret. As sensitive ship's doctor, he is sympathetic to the world-weary contessa's plight-- she is an addict, and she is suffering. Over his treatment of her, the two bond, and a very tender love develops.... the two are magnificent together.
But almost all the passengers have fascinating back stories, that come to light as the turbulent ship beats on toward its destination...
Among the Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Oskar Werner), Best Actress (Simone Signoret), Best Supporting Actor (Michael Dunn).