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Surcouf ()


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Tells a romanticized version of the life story of Robert Surcouf, a French privateer and slave trader who operated in the Indian Ocean from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century.

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Robert Surcouf
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Madiana
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Marcof
Pierre Hot ...
Dutertre
Jacqueline Blanc ...
Marie-Catherine
Johanna Sutter ...
Tagore
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Jacques Morel, un traitre
Louis Monfils ...
Commodore Rewington
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Bruce
Émilie Prévost ...
Madame Surcouf
Émile Keppens ...
Le père Surcouf
Georgette Sorelle ...
Lady Bruce
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alexandre Arnaudy ...
Le père Monnier
Pierre Arnaudy ...
Surcouf enfant (as Le petit Arnaudy)
Emile Engeldorff ...
(as Engeldorff)
Alexis Ghasne ...
Le Gouverneur
Mario Nasthasio
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William Pitt
Marthe Vinot

Directed by

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Luitz-Morat

Written by

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Henri Charles Chivot ... (libretto by) &
Alfred Duru ... (libretto by)
 
Arthur Bernède ... (screenplay) &
Charles Cunat ... (novel "Histoire de Robert Surcouf")

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Franck Daniau ... (as Frank Daniau-Johnston)
Karémine Mérobian

Production Design by

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Maurice Bompard
Gaston Albert Lavrillier
Quenu

Art Direction by

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Louis Nalpas

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René Barberis ... assistant director

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Robert Planquette ... original music by

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Also Known As
  • The Serpent's Bite (United Kingdom)
  • Surcouf, der König der schwarzen Flagge (Germany)
  • スルクーフ (Japan, Japanese title)
  • O Rei dos Corsários (Portugal)
  • Сюркуф (Ukraine)
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Trivia Mon ciné magazine of June 5, 1924 announces that the health of Henri Fescourt, initially slated to direct, was worsening and Luitz-Morat would postpone his plans to direct a film called Nouvelle histoire de Barbe-Bleue (New story of Blue-Beard) in order to replace him. See more »

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