The Boat with soup
the Boat with soup is a Feature-length film French carried out by Maurice Gleize in 1946, according to the novel of Gilbert Dupé.
Synopsis
The boat of the captain Herve east calls “the Boat with soup” because this man in the large heart formally prohibits any alcohol consumption by his crew. One day however it allows an young woman who wanted to see the Islands to embark. Soon it is the outburst of passions and the brawls do not amount any more.
Data sheet
- original Title: the Boat with soup
- Realization: Maurice Gleize
- Scenario: according to the novel of Gilbert Deceived
- Production: Maurice Juven
- Production company: A.G.C
- Music: Marcel Delannoy
- Photography: Jules Kruger
- Country: France
- Format: Black and white
- Coming out date: France: February 19th 1947
Distribution
- Charles Vanel: The captain Herve
- Lucienne Laurence: Marie-soft
- Alfred Adam: Hénaff
- Remainder of the distribution alphabetically:
- Habib Benglia: The negro
- Jacques Berthier: Donatien Mahu
- Jean Brochard: The recruiter
- Jacques Dufilho: Zélize
- Fignolita : West-Indian a
- Rene Génin: Kerroët
- Jim Gerald: The governor
- German Ledoyen
- Darling Légitimus
- Gina Manes: The owner
- Odette Talazac: The mother Vignoboul
External bond
- the Boat with soup on Internet Movie Database.
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