Before scrapping, the Ile de France was used as a floating prop for the 1960 disaster movie The Last Voyage with the name SS Claridon. During filming the ship was sunk partially, explosive devices were detonated in the interior, and the forward funnel was sent crashing into the deckhouse.
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"The Last Voyage of Sindbad" by Richard Corben and Jan Strnad originally appeared as "New Tales of the Arabian Nights" serialized in Heavy Metal (magazine) #15–28 (1978–79) and was later collected and reprinted as a trade paperback book.
Vladimir Nabokov and his family were passengers on the last voyage to New York in May 1940.
The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor is a novel by American writer John Barth, published in 1991.