Marie of the Port Trailer

Marie of the Port Trailer (1950)

27 February 1950 Drama, Romance 100 mins

Henri Chatelard is well into his forties, owns a restaurant and a cinema in the city, and appreciates women. When he meets Marie, an 18-ish strong-head who just lost her father in a small fishing village, it is not clear who is the hunter and who is the prey.

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Cast

Jean Gabin

as Henri Chatelard

Blanchette Brunoy

as Odile Le Flem

Nicole Courcel

as Marie Le Flem

Claude Romain

as Marcel Viau

Julien Carette

as Thomas Viaud

Jane Marken

as Mrs. Josselin

Odette Laure

as Françoise

René Blancard

as Dorchain

Robert Vattier

as Unhappy customer

Georges Vitray

as Mr. Josselin

Olivier Hussenot

as Uncle of Marie and Odile

Marie-Louise Godard

as Aunt of Marie and Odile

Louise Fouquet

as Prostitute

Jeanne Véniat

as Madame Blanc

International Releases Dates

Denmark 11 February 1952

France 06 February 1991

Mexico 16 November 1950

Sweden 20 November 1950

United States 11 November 1950

Uruguay 29 November 1950

Production Companies

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