Adventures of Captain Fabian

Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)

The flaming loves ... the fighting fury ... of a swashbuckling captain of a crew of rogues !

  • Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1951-10-06
  • User Rating: 5.1/10 from 12 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Silver Films
  • Production Country: France, United States of America
  • Director: William Marshall
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Summary

It all begins with the discreet romance between the Creole maid Lea Mariotte and her young boss, George Brissac, an amoral bourgeois who plans to inherit his uncle's fortune and marry a young woman from a good family. After an incident where she kills a man, she is saved from the gallows by Fabian, a ship's captain, who has personal reasons for antagonizing the Brissacs. He takes care of her and falls in love with her, but doesn't tell her. She, in turn, takes the opportunity to return to her lover Brissac's arms, forcing him to marry her after seeing him murder his uncle.

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  • Errol Flynn

    as Capt. Michael Fabian
  • Micheline Presle

    as Lea Mariotte
  • Vincent Price

    as George Brissac
  • Agnes Moorehead

    as Aunt Jezebel
  • Victor Francen

    as Henri Brissac
  • Jim Gérald

    as Commissioner Germain
  • Héléna Manson

    as Josephine
  • Howard Vernon

    as Emile
  • Reggie Nalder

    as Constant
  • Zanie Campan

    as Cynthia Winthrop
  • Roger Blin

    as
  • Valentine Camax

    as
  • Georges Flateau

    as
  • Marcel Journet

    as
  • Gilles Quéant

    as
  • Charles Fawcett

    as
  • Aubrey Bower

    as
Directing William Marshall Director
Writing Errol Flynn Screenplay
Production William Marshall Producer
Sound René Cloërec Original Music Composer
Camera Marcel Grignon Director of Photography
Directing Robert Florey Co-Director

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