Passage to Marseille - Authentic Region 1 DVD from Warner Brothers starring Humphrey Bogart, Claude Rains, Michele Morgan, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Helmut Dantine & Directed by Michael Curtiz DVD
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0012569679900
Feature: Release Date: October 03, 2006
Format: NTSC, Black & White
Label: Warner Brothers
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers
Publisher: Warner Brothers
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 109 unknown-units
Studio: Warner Brothers
Theatrical Release Date: 1944
Features:- Release Date: October 03, 2006
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This is an Authentic Region 1 DVD from Warner Brothers released on October 3, 2006. Extras include: Vintage newsreel, Oscar-winning patriotic short 'I Wont Play', Oscar nominee 'Jammin the Blues', Classic cartoon 'The Weakly Reporter, Trailers for Passage to Marseille and Uncertain Glory, The Free French: Forgotten Unsung Victors featurette, Studio Blooper Reel.
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A little trickie in the fact that a triple flashback is used. If you're confused, pay attention & watch it again. It's a great story. As the movie unreels: England, a ship at sea, Devils Island, France pre-war & back to war-time England, the one constant thread is Bogart. Check out the cast. You have Raines, Greenstreet, Lorre & of course Bogie. It's the gang from Warner Brothers. With Michael Curtiz directing, you have the atmospherics from Casablanca. Bogies's love in this one is played by the ... Read More
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Michael Curtiz proved with "The charge of the light brigade" and "Captain blood", he loved to bet for epic films, and in this opportunity, just one year before Casablanca, hired to Bogart as the leader of a bunch of convicts who fervently will make all what they can to escape from the "Devil Island". It's useless the dramatis personae is focused on the insights of these men who wish join themselves to resistance forces in favor of France.
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Distributed in 1944, the movie reassembles many of the original cast from "Casablanca"- Bogart, Lorre, Greenstreet and Rains to produce a fascinating movie. The movie represents a microcosm of 1940 France. Each of the characters brings to life a France conflicted. Bogart plays Matrac a crusading journalist who opposes the policy of appeasement with Nazi Germany. For his pains he is beaten and thrown in prison ("Devil's Island") on a trumped up charge of murder. He is bitter and at the beginning indifferent ... Read More
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Wartime heroics never seemed exploited in quite so complex a fashion as "Passage to Marseille," directed by Michael Curtiz...
Bogart, a French journalist framed for murder because of his political views and sent to Devil's Island during World War II, escapes from his penal hell with four other convicts and winds up on a French freighter bound for home... Hoping to rejoin the fighting Free French resistance movement, the men, all fiercely loyal patriots, become involved in preventing a takeover ... Read More
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