
Based on the early days of Australia’s colonisation, the film follows an American medical student wrongly convicted of robbery. He is shipped on a brutal voyage with other convicts to the new penal colony at Botany Bay. After a failed escape, the ruthless Captain Gilbert orders his return to England on a mutiny charge.
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James Mason
Capt. Paul Gilbert

Cedric Hardwicke
Gov. Phillip

Ben Wright
Deck Officer Green

Alan Ladd
Hugh Tallant

John Hardy
Nat Garth

Jonathan Harris
Tom Oakly

Murray Matheson
Rev. Mortimer Thynne

Patrick Whyte
Guard

Anita Sharp-Bolster
Moll Cudlip (as Anita Bolster)

Patricia Medina
Sally Munroe

Alec Harford
Brig-keeper Jenkins

Hugh Pryse
Ned Inching

Noel Drayton
Second Mate Spencer

Malcolm Lee Beggs
Nick Sabb

Dorothy Patten
Mrs. Nellie Garth

Brandon Toomey
Guard (as Brendan Toomey)
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In 1787, a group of prisoners from Newgate are informed that their death sentences are commuted to life imprisonment in New South Wales. They are boarded onto the Charlotte and joined by a smaller group of female prisoners. Among them, one pretty prisoner, Sally Munroe, is given a peculiar concession by the ship’s captain, Captain Gilbert: she may roam the vessel freely under certain条件, a gesture that sparks a wary, complicated dynamic between captor and captive.
The character at the center of the crew’s unrest is Hugh Tallant, a prisoner who openly admits guilt but insists that a pardon should arrive within hours. The captain refuses to wait, and Tallant, in a desperate bid for escape, jumps overboard. When he is recaptured, he is condemned to 50 lashes with a cat-o’-nine-tails. While recovering below deck, Tallant makes a dangerous play, offering £1000 to anyone who will aid him. Given Tallant’s medical training, a position as ship’s surgeon is proposed, and with it comes the dubious freedom to move about the ship more easily.
Cruelty on board breeds fear and anger. The captain’s harsh regime leads to a tragic accident: a young boy in a cramped cell dies of hypothermia after the cell floods with cold water, and the boy’s mother, Mrs. Nellie Garth, attempts to stab the captain, only to be fatally shot by him. In the aftermath, Tallant and the first mate, Second Mate Spencer, manage a break in a rowboat, but they are soon found and sentenced to keel-hauling. The punishment is carried out, and both prisoners survive the ordeal, though the experience leaves Tallant’s fate precarious. A second haul is ordered, resulting in the death of Spencer while Tallant again survives.
On land, Rev. Mortimer Thynne warns that word of the brutality could reach Governor Governor Phillip at Botany Bay, adding political pressure to an already volatile situation. The voyage spans a long, arduous journey: the Charlotte sails via Rio de Janeiro and along the African coast, finally arriving in New South Wales after 237 days at sea.
Upon landing, Governor Phillip refuses to hang Tallant and instead sentences him to hard labor within the penal colony at Botany Bay. Gilbert, however, presses for mutiny charges. The legal grounds are murky—Mutiny Act 1703 primarily applies to Royal Navy sailors, not civilian convicts on a colonial transport—but Phillip’s authority remains unchallenged for the moment. Tallant escapes again, leading a small group to Stillwater Cove, where they attempt to seize the Charlotte. British troops from the Charlotte surround them, and Tallant is recaptured.
The confrontation takes a wild turn as Aborigines also close in on the beleaguered party. Gilbert is struck by a spear and killed, and Tallant assumes command as the situation tightens. British gunfire pushes back the attackers, and the prisoners regain some measure of control, aided by the sudden appearance of muskets among their ranks. Yet Tallant’s attention to the wounded reveals a starker threat: plague swelling on the soldiers signals peril for everyone aboard.
Rather than press his advantage or attempt another escape, Tallant returns to Botany Bay to warn the governor of the Charlotte’s arrival, arguing that the colony could be endangered by the disease and that an outbreak would devastate both guards and prisoners alike. His warning proves timely: with proper treatment available, the crew and passengers can be saved. In a turn of mercy that echoes through the voyage’s brutal arc, Tallant is pardoned and finally reunited with Sally Munroe, bringing a fragile sense of closure to a long, harrowing odyssey.
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