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[[Category:National Board of Review, Top Films]]
[[Category:1930, Top Films]]
[[Category:National Board of Review]]

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Outward Bound (USA, 1930), directed by Robert Milton, starring

Henry and Ann, a pair of young lovers, are planning to commit suicide and are worried about what will happen to their dog when they are gone. The scene then changes to a disparate group of passengers who find themselves aboard a darkened, fog-enshrouded crewless ship, sailing to an unknown destination. In time, the passengers slowly realize what is going on—they are all dead. They will be judged during the course of the voyage, and go either to Heaven, or to Hell. Arriving at their destination, they await judgment by Thompson, the "examiner."

<A remake of the film was made in 1944; see Between Two Worlds (film).>

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