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Passage to Marseille

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Passage to Marseille
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NR,1hr 50min
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1944
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Warner Home Video
Synopsis: Designed as a followup to the enormously successful Casablanca, Passage to Marseille utilizes the talents of many of the on- and off-screen personnel of the earlier Warner Bros. classic. Unfolded in a complex flashback-within-flashback structure, this is the story of Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), a freedom-loving French journalist who sacrifices his happiness and security to battle Nazi tyrrany. The film opens as French liason officer Freycinet (Claude Rains), stationed in London, tells Mantrac's story ... Full Synopsis
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Michael Curtiz was a dependable workhorse for Warner Brothers from the '30s through the '50s; his finest achievements include 20,000 Years in Sing-Sing (1932), Female (1933), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), Casablanca (1942), Mildred Pierce (1945), Young Man With a Horn (1950), and numerous other films. Altogether in his career, he made more than 170 films as a director both in the United States ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Capt. Freycinet
Maj. Duval
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