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Port Arthur

French-language version of Port Arthur (1936), a German language film (q.v.) co-produced by German, French and Czechoslovakian film interests. About espionage, action and romance in the Russo-Japanese War, as the conflict threatens Russian naval officer Boris Ranewsky and his Japanese wife Youki.

Top Cast

  • Danielle Darrieux

    Danielle Darrieux

    Youki Iwamoura Ranewsky

  • Anton Walbrook

    Anton Walbrook

    (as Adolphe Walbrook) Lt. Boris Ranewsky

  • Jean-Max

    Jean-Max

    Captain Iwamoura, Youki's brother

  • Charles Vanel

    Charles Vanel

    Commander Vassidloff

  • Jean Worms

    Jean Worms

    Commander Novitzky

  • Foun-Sen

    Foun-Sen

    Youki's Servant

  • Jean Dax

    Jean Dax

    Boris's Deck Officer

  • Jean Marconi

    Jean Marconi

    Liong, the merchant

  • René Fleur

    René Fleur

    Boris Ranewsky (voice)

Overview

French-language version of Port Arthur (1936), a German language film (q.v.) co-produced by German, French and Czechoslovakian film interests. About espionage, action and romance in the Russo-Japanese War, as the conflict threatens Russian naval officer Boris Ranewsky and his Japanese wife Youki.

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