Mark Conrad, a habitual drunk and troublemaker with a shady past, is expelled by Hong Kong police after one too many bar fights. He's sent to Macao on the Fa Tsan, a ferry owned by Captain Hart. Conrad's papers are out of order and Macao refuses him entry. Unable to go ashore, Conrad is a permanent passenger on the ferry with Hart, who detests him. It's all one long, lazy voyage for Conrad until one fateful trip when an encounter with a typhoon and pirates forces Conrad to choose between an aimless drifter's life and becoming a man again.
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| Directing | Lewis Gilbert | Director |
| Writing | Lewis Gilbert | Screenplay |
| Writing | Vernon Harris | Screenplay |
| Writing | John Mortimer | Dialogue |
| Editing | Peter R. Hunt | Editor |
| Writing | Max Catto | Novel |
| Production | George Maynard | Producer |
| Production | Earl St. John | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Otto Heller | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Kenneth V. Jones | Original Music Composer |
| Art | John Stoll | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bob Lawrance | Makeup Artist |
| Production | John Dark | Production Manager |
| Directing | Bert Batt | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Bill Daniels | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Archie Ludski | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Arthur Ridout | Sound Editor |
| Sound | C.C. Stevens | Sound Recordist |
| Crew | Sydney Pearson | Special Effects |
| Camera | Harold Haysom | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Harry Gillard | Still Photographer |
| Sound | Muir Mathieson | Conductor |
| Directing | Gladys Goldsmith | Continuity |
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