La Rose de la mer (1946)
Directed by Jacques de Baroncelli

Drama
aka: The Sea Rose

Film Synopsis

Jérôme owns half of a boat, La Rose de la Mer, with his crooked uncle.  He accompanies his uncle out to sea in the boat with a gang of thugs, not knowing that his uncle intends to wreck the vessel so that he can claim the insurance money.  On board, Jérôme discovers a woman who gives birth and then dies.  He saves the baby and delivers the crooks up to the authorities.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jacques de Baroncelli
  • Script: Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, Paul Vialar
  • Cinematographer: Jean Isnard
  • Music: Louiguy
  • Cast: Denise Bosc (Jeannette), Fernand Ledoux (Romain Jardehu), Roger Pigaut (Jérôme), Lily Baron (Louise), Noël Roquevert (La Galoche), Palau (Sidobre), Georges Lannes (Monsieur Pierre), Jane Maguenat (Madame Néel), René Génin (Néel), Georges Tourreil (Mouchel), Roger Bontemps (Le marin du bistrot), François Patrice (Le mousse), Albert Michel (Un mécanicien), Edmond Beauchamp (Un mécanicien), Delacour, Yves Massard, Véra Norman, André Wasley
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: The Sea Rose

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