Morituri Now
It functions as both a tense action thriller and a morality play, examining honor, treason, and loyalty in a "voyage of the damned".
Often praised as a "diamond in the rough," it is known for its tense atmosphere, gritty black-and-white cinematography (Conrad Hall), and a "brooding menace". Morituri
The claustrophobic tension of a German blockade runner during WWII. It functions as both a tense action thriller
Crain must pose as an SS officer and dismantle the scuttling charges, allowing the American Navy to seize the cargo. Crain must pose as an SS officer and
The "Morituri Process" gives humans superpowers but causes a 100% fatal reaction within one year.
Known for dark, tragic storylines focusing on sacrifice and the psychological toll of knowing one's exact expiration date. Key Aspects to Highlight in a Feature:
Robert Crain (Marlon Brando) is a wealthy German expat working in India, blackmailed by the British into boarding a German blockade runner (the Ingo ) traveling from Japan to occupied France with 7,000 tons of crude rubber.