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Title Passage to Marseille / a Hal Wallis production ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screenplay by Casey Robinson and Jack Moffitt.

Publication Info. Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 2006.

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult DVDs  DVD PAS    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Lobby  CLA DVD PAS    Check Shelf
Description 1 videodisc (109 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD, region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Cast Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Michele Morgan, Philip Dorn, Sydney Greensteet, Helmut Dantine, Peter Lorre, George Tobias.
Credits Director of photography, James Wong Howe ; film editor, Owen Marks ; music, Max Steiner.
Note DVD release of the 1944 motion picture.
Based on the novel "Men without country" by Charles Nordoff and James Norman Hall.
Audience Rating: Not rated.
Summary The war is just beginning and France has not yet surrendered to the Germans. A French vessel picks up five semi-conscious men in a canoe. All ex-convicts, they have escaped from Devil's Island to do their bit for France. The tensions aboard the Marseille-bound ship slowly build to a shattering clash of wills between the men and the ship's Nazi sympathizer.
Language English dialogue, English, French, or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.
Note GMD: videorecording.
Local Note CMWLDVD
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Drama.
Ex-convicts -- Drama.
Added Author Wallis, Hal B., 1899-1986.
Robinson, Casey.
Moffitt, John C., 1901-1969.
Bogart, Humphrey, 1899-1957.
Rains, Claude, 1889-1967.
Morgan, Michèle, 1920-2016
Dorn, Philip, 1905-1975.
Greenstreet, Sydney.
Dantine, Helmut.
Lorre, Peter.
Tobias, George, 1901-1980.
Curtiz, Michael, 1886-1962.
Nordhoff, Charles, 1887-1947. Men without country.
Hall, James Norman, 1887-1951. Men without country.
Warner Home Video (Firm)
Standard No. 012569679900
Music No. 67990 Warner Home Video
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