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Stormy Waters

Remorques · 1941 | 91 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Remorques is a 1941 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon. The screenplay was written by Jacques Prévert and André Cayatte (adaptation), based on the novel Troubled Waters by Roger Vercel. The film stars Jean Gabin, Madeleine Renaud and Michèle Morgan.

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Credits

Director
Jean Grémillon
Screenplay
Jacques Prévert, Charles Spaak, André Cayatte, Roger Vercel
Director of Photography
Armand Henri Julien Thirard
Original Music Composer
Roland-Manuel
Editor
Yvonne Martin
Country
France

Cast · 20

Jean Gabin

Jean Gabin

Marcel Duhamel

Marcel Duhamel

AL

Anne Laurens

Jean Dasté

Jean Dasté

MM

Marcel Melrac

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