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'''''Pirate Submarine''''' is a 1951 French film that was released in the US in 1952. It told the story of the submarine [[French submarine Casabianca (1935)|Casabianca]] in World War Two.
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| starring =Pierre Dudan
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| released = 1951 (France)<br>1952 (US)
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'''''Pirate Submarine''''' is a 1951 French film that was released in the US in 1952. It told the story of the submarine [[French submarine Casabianca (1935)|Casabianca]] in World War Two.<ref>Technicolor Adventures In Bagdad
Its original title was '''Casabianca'''.
R. N. The Christian Science Monitor 6 Sep 1952: 13.</ref>

Its original title was '''Casabianca'''. It was made in French and released in a dubbed English version.<ref>PIRATE SUBMARINE (Casabianca)
Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 21, Iss. 240, (Jan 1, 1954): 179. </ref>


==Cast==
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*[[Alain Terrane]] as 'Mistral', tall sailor
*[[Alain Terrane]] as 'Mistral', tall sailor
*[[Jean Vilar]] as Submarine Commandant [[Jean L'Herminier]]
*[[Jean Vilar]] as Submarine Commandant [[Jean L'Herminier]]
==References==

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==External links==
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*{{IMDb title|0142150}}
*{{IMDb title|0142150}}

Revision as of 04:34, 28 April 2019

Pirate Submarine
StarringPierre Dudan
Release dates
1951 (France)
1952 (US)
Running time
67 mins
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Pirate Submarine is a 1951 French film that was released in the US in 1952. It told the story of the submarine Casabianca in World War Two.[1]

Its original title was Casabianca. It was made in French and released in a dubbed English version.[2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Technicolor Adventures In Bagdad R. N. The Christian Science Monitor 6 Sep 1952: 13.
  2. ^ PIRATE SUBMARINE (Casabianca) Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 21, Iss. 240, (Jan 1, 1954): 179.