The Big Flag Trailer

The Big Flag Trailer (1954)

21 June 1954 Drama 93 mins

For Naval officers duty comes first. Navy Lieutenant Favrel is one of these men. He has promised his wife Simone to stay with her all the time but a last mission aboard a training cruiser makes him realize that his life is tied to the sea. For his part, Navy cadet Pierre Hardouin understands that sailing is his vocation. The prospect of staying home alone while Pierre is on mission, frightens Madeleine, the girl of his heart. But the young woman ends up accepting the ordeal and marrying Pierre.

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Cast

Jean Chevrier

as Jean Favrel

Marc Cassot

as Pierre Hardouin

Marie Mansart

as Simone Favrel

Nicole Courcel

as Madeleine

Raphaël Patorni

as Chéruel

Roger Crouzet

as Ferrand

Jean-Pierre Mocky

as Luc Dutoit, midshipman

Jean Murat

as Captain Jabert

Micheline Gary

as Françoise Aubry

Jean Lanier

as Paul Aubry

Nicole Besnard

as Corinne

Marie d'Hyvert

as Monique

Bernard Dhéran

as Lucien Barré

Crew

Roger Vercel

Roger Vercel Adaptation

René Moulaert

René Moulaert Production Design

Pierre Balmain

Pierre Balmain Costume Design

Jack Pinoteau

Jack Pinoteau Adaptation

Roger Arrignon

Roger Arrignon Director of Photography

André Deroual

André Deroual Production Manager

Claude Pinoteau

Claude Pinoteau Assistant Director

Henri Verdun

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

France 21 June 1954

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