Castaways
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Peter and Kenna are Orphans. Escaping from their own personal hell of not being able to be loved, they board a ship with a small crew. The ship gets blown way off course and all navigational devices no longer work. Living as castaways with the ships crew, they try to survive in the open sea.
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