Les Requins de Gibraltar (1947)
Directed by Emil E. Reinert

Drama

Film Synopsis

The German admiralty takes an interest in the discovery of a British officer who is an expert is underwater navigation.  In Constantinople, one of their agents bribes a fallen woman, Stella, and force her to marry a young man of English origin.  When her husband is killed, Stella flees to England, where she is taken in by the dead man's family.  She obtains information of interest to the German war machine, but then she learns that a time bomb has been placed aboard a test submarine on which her lover is stationed...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Emil E. Reinert
  • Script: Norbert Carbonnaux, Jacques Companéez, Ernst Neubach
  • Cinematographer: Robert Lefebvre
  • Music: Alain Romans
  • Cast: Annie Ducaux (Stella), Louis Salou (Gordon), Yves Vincent (André Duval), Jacques Berthier (Le lieutenant David Brooks), Roland Bailly (Un espion), Robert Balpo (Le cabaretier), André Brunot (Colonel Becker), Lucien Callamand (Le président), Henri Crémieux (Evans), Jo Dest (William Jones), Pierre Dudan (Louis), Roger Gaillard (L'accusateur), Marcelle Géniat (Tante Marguerite), Pierre Magnier (Oncle Carters), Roger Rafal (Faormoe), Jean Vilar (Percy Carters), Geneviève Aumont, Clément Bairam, Emilio Carrer, Claude Farell
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 102 min

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