Captain Ardant (1951)
Representing the French authority in Morocco, Captain Ardant is the target of the bloodthirsty rebel leader Malek. In order to appropriate himself in arms, he does not hesitate to take the captain's collaborator hostage and to do despicable blackmail.
Director: André Zwobada
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Yves Vincent as Captain Pierre Ardant |
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Renée Saint-Cyr as Maria del Fuego |
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Jean Danet as Idjilla |
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Roland Toutain as Lionel Mancelle |
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Raymond Cordy as Jules |
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Guy Decomble as Jossip |
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Robert Hébert as Barberousse |
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Robert Lussac as The caïd Si Kébir |
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Gilles Quéant as Duval |
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Thomy Bourdelle as The colonel |
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Georges Lautner as A military |
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Caroline Lautner as Leila |
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André Zwobada as The man driving the cart |
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Serge Bourguignon as A military |
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Louis Lalanne as |
| Directing | Serge Bourguignon | Assistant Director |
| Directing | André Zwobada | Director |