Marie Galante (1934)
On the French coast, unlucky Marie Galante is abducted and forced to board an American cargo ship bound for the Panama Canal. When an escape attempt leaves Marie high and dry in the Yucatan, she takes work as a nightclub singer to earn her safe passage to the Canal region. But Marie faces bigger problems when she gets mixed up in a destructive plot against the U.S. Naval fleet, and so she accepts the kindly assistance of secret agent Dr. Crawbett.
Director:
Henry King
Writer:
Reginald Berkeley
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Spencer Tracy as Dr. Crawbett |
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Ketti Gallian as Marie Galante |
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Ned Sparks as Plosser |
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Helen Morgan as Miss Tapia |
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Sig Ruman as Brogard |
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Leslie Fenton as General Saki Tenoki |
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Arthur Byron as General Gerald Phillips |
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Jay C. Flippen as Sailor in Bar |
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Stepin Fetchit as Waiter in Pacific Gardens |
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Robert Loraine as Ratcliff |
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Frank Darien as Ellsworth |
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Adrienne D'Ambricourt as French Girl |
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Frank LaRue as Port Inspector |
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Agostino Borgato as Frenchman (uncredited) |
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Carlotta Monti as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited) |
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J. Carrol Naish as French Sailor Painting Ship (uncredited) |
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Kai Schmidt as Crew Member (uncredited) |
| Directing | Henry King | Director |
| Writing | Reginald Berkeley | Screenplay |
| Art | Jack Otterson | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | René Hubert | Costume Design |
| Camera | John F. Seitz | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Edmund L. Hartmann | Writer |
| Sound | Arthur Lange | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Harold D. Schuster | Editor |
| Production | Winfield R. Sheehan | Producer |
| Writing | Jacques Deval | Novel |