Pirate Submarine | |
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Starring | Pierre Dudan |
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Running time | 67 mins |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Pirate Submarine is a 1951 French film that was released in the United States in 1952. It told the story of the French submarine Casabianca in World War Two.[1]
Its original title was Casabianca. It was made in French and released in a dubbed English version.[2]
The French Navy submarine Le Glorieux, a sister ship of Casabianca, was used in the making of the film.[3]
Cast
- Pierre Dudan as Sgt. Tony Luccioni
- Gérard Landry as Lt. Delac
- Jean Vilmont as Chief Engineer Marac
- Alain Terrane as 'Mistral', tall sailor
- Jean Vilar as Submarine Commandant Jean L'Herminier
References
- ↑ Technicolor Adventures In Bagdad R. N. The Christian Science Monitor 6 September 1952: 13.
- ↑ PIRATE SUBMARINE (Casabianca) Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 21, Iss. 240, (Jan 1, 1954): 179.
- ↑ Huan, Claude; Moulin, Jean (2010). Les sous-marins français 1945-2000 (in French). Rennes: Marines éditions. p. 119. ISBN 978-2-35743-041-9.
External links
- Pirate Submarine at IMDb
- Casabianca at the British Film Institute
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