Charlemagne (film)
Charlemagne is a 1933 French comedy drama film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Raimu, Léon Belières and Marie Glory.[1] A group of upper-class passengers on a ship are save by a stoker who takes them to an island, where he soon rises to be their monarch.
Cast
- Raimu - le matelot Charlemagne
- Marie Glory - Rose Val
- Léon Bélières - le docteur
- Jean Dax - le baron
- Gaston Jacquet - le directeur
- Lucien Baroux - l'auteur
- Christian-Gérard - Bardac
- Auguste Mouriès - le capitaine
- Pierre Piérade - Malet
- Alexandre Colas
- Eugène Gaïdaroff
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