Dead Calm
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This article is about the book. For the film, see Dead Calm (film).
Dead Calm is a 1963 novel by Charles F. Williams, which was the basis for the unreleased film The Deep (by Orson Welles) and the later film Dead Calm (by Phillip Noyce). In it, a honeymoon couple rescue a young man from a sinking boat who claims to have lost his companions to food poisoning, but the real story is much less innocent.
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- Hardbound. Viking, 1963. ISBN 0-670-26042-8