Le Bateau à soupe

Le Bateau à soupe

Release date : February 19, 1947
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Maurice Gleize /
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February 19, 1947 1h 45m France Drama French More
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Hervé is a tough sea captain in command of the "Duchesse Anne", a rum-trading ship. But the sea dog hides a tender heart and he allows Marie-Douce, a poor slum girl who dreams of seeing the wide world,on board. To have her accepted by the crew, he passes her off as his niece. A seasoned master like him, wise enough to ban alcohol use on his ship, should have known better : a beautiful girl on the deck cannot but unleash the savage instincts of all those men without women.
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Charles Vanel
Le capitaine Hervé
Lucienne Laurence
Marie-Douce
Alfred Adam
Le Hénaff
Habib Benglia
Le nègre
Jean Brochard
Le recruteur
Jim Gérald
Le gouverneur
René Génin
Kerroët
Gina Manès
La patronne
Odette Talazac
La mère Vignoboul
Paul Faivre
L'ivrogne
Joe Alex
L'indigène
Albert Malbert
Vignoboul
Pierre Juvenet
L'armateur Mahu

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  • title:Le Bateau à soupe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1947
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Maurice Gleize /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Hervé is a tough sea captain in command of the "Duchesse Anne", a rum-trading ship. But the sea dog hides a tender heart and he allows Marie-Douce, a poor slum girl who dreams of seeing the wide world,on board. To have her accepted by the crew, he passes her off as his niece. A seasoned master like him, wise enough to ban alcohol use on his ship, should have known better : a beautiful girl on the deck cannot but unleash the savage instincts of all those men without women.
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