S.O.S. Noronha (1957)
In 1930, on the island of Noronha in Brazil, the inmates of the penitentiary revolt. Frédéric Coulibaud, head of the aeropostale radio station, and his team-mates Mastic and Froment, try to prevent them from entering the concession where the island's governor and his daughter have taken refuge. They manage to repair the radio so as to follow and guide Mermoz as he attempts to cross the South Atlantic for the 53rd time. The aviator is forced to ditch and is picked up by a boat. Their mission accomplished, Coulibaud and his team boarded a British ship that had come to their rescue.
Director: Georges Rouquier
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Jean Marais as Frédéric Coulibaud |
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Yves Massard as Froment |
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José Lewgoy as Pratinho |
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Nerio Bernardi as Le gouverneur |
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Ruy Guerra as Miguel |
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Huguette Donga as |
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Alina de Lima as La femme du gouverneur |
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Vanja Orico as Vanja |
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Daniel Ivernel as Mastic |
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Altit as Santaremi |
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Vanja Orico as |
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Daniel Ivernel as |
| Directing | Georges Rouquier | Director |
| Writing | Georges Rouquier | Writer |
| Art | Eugène Piérac | Production Design |
| Writing | Thomas Narcejac | Writer |
| Production | André Halley des Fontaines | Producer |
| Production | Eugène Nase | Production Manager |
| Writing | Pierre Viré | Novel |
| Sound | Jean-Jacques Grünenwald | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Germaine Artus | Editor |
| Writing | Pierre Boileau | Writer |
| Camera | Henri Decaë | Director of Photography |
| Sound | José Padilla | Original Music Composer |