Les Bleus de la marine
Originally released in 1934. Les Bleus de la marine is a comedy film. directed by Maurice Cammage.
Starring Fernandel, Édouard Delmont, and Colette Darfeuil
Synopsis
Lafraise and Plumard, two rookies on the ship Le Victorieux, are on leave in the port of Toulon. At a time they get lost and in order to escape the Navy patrolmen, they disguise themselves and board a train. Now it happens that in the convoy a delegate of the government is on his way to Paris, with the mission to inaugurate a monument there. But the circumstances are such that our two friends are mistaken for the Minister and his secretary. Unabashed, the pair does the job, in other words, they deliver the expected speech, eat like horses, live it up - until they are recognized. Which eventually results in a prolonged stay in an unpleasant kind of hotel room named - the hold.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Fernandel
as Lafraise
Édouard Delmont
as Le quartier-maître
Colette Darfeuil
as Germaine Pelageon
Suzanne Dehelly
as Elyane
Gaston Ouvrard
as Plumard, un marin du « Victorieux »
Georges Péclet
as Le commandant du « Victorieux »
Philippe Hersent
as L'aspirant
Andrex
as Le lieutenant
Renée Dennsy
as Hortense
Anthony Gildès
as Le maire
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Fortuna Films S.L.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Les Bleus de la marine about?
Lafraise and Plumard, two rookies on the ship Le Victorieux, are on leave in the port of Toulon. At a time they get lost and in order to escape the Navy patrolmen, they disguise themselves and boar...
Who directed Les Bleus de la marine?
Les Bleus de la marine was directed by Maurice Cammage.
How long is Les Bleus de la marine?
Les Bleus de la marine has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was Les Bleus de la marine released?
Les Bleus de la marine was released on September 26, 1934 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Les Bleus de la marine?
The main cast of Les Bleus de la marine includes Fernandel, Édouard Delmont, Colette Darfeuil, Suzanne Dehelly, Gaston Ouvrard.