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Academy Award winner Humphrey Bogart stars as a French patriot who sacrifices almost everything to fight for his country's freedom in Passage to Marseilles.
World War II—Vichy France.
In a harrowing story told in flashback, happily married French journalist Jean Matrac (Bogart) is framed and sentenced to Devil's island by French Fascists. But Matrac devises a bold escape from the legendary island prison, faces death adrift at sea with fellow escapees, helps the loyal crew of a French merchant ship overcome its pro-Fascist captain then fights for his country as a member of Britain's Royal Air Force.
Based on the novel Men Without a Country by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall.
Original Release
02/16/1944
US Release
02/16/1944
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Cast
Name | Character |
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Humphrey Bogart | Jean Matrac |
Claude Rains | Capt. Freycinet / Captain Freycinet |
Michèle Morgan | Paula Matrac |
Philip Dorn | Renault |
Sydney Greenstreet | Maj. Duval / Major Duval |
Peter Lorre | Marius |
George Tobias | Petit |
Helmut Dantine | Garou |
John Loder | Manning |
Victor Francen | Capt. Patain Malo / Captain Patain Malo |
Directors
Writers
Casey Robinson, Jack Moffitt, Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall, Elick Moll
Cast
Name | Character |
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Humphrey Bogart | Jean Matrac |
Claude Rains | Capt. Freycinet / Captain Freycinet |
Michèle Morgan | Paula Matrac |
Philip Dorn | Renault |
Sydney Greenstreet | Maj. Duval / Major Duval |
Peter Lorre | Marius |
George Tobias | Petit |
Helmut Dantine | Garou |
John Loder | Manning |
Victor Francen | Capt. Patain Malo / Captain Patain Malo |
Vladimir Sokoloff | Grandpere |
Eduardo Ciannelli | Chief Engineer |
Corinna Mura | Singer |
Fred Aldrich | Seaman |
Charles Andre | Navigator |
Robert Appel | Guard |
John Bagni | Seaman |
Albert Baldo | Seaman |
Bobby Barber | Frenchman |
Carmen Beretta | Petit's Wife |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Jack L. Warner | Executive Producer |
Hal B. Wallis | Producer |