
Goto, Island of Love
Drama
Overview
A petty thief works his way up the absurd hierarchy of Goto, an archipelago cut off from civilisation by a tumultuous earthquake. His dream is to possess Glossia, a stifled beauty trapped in a loveless marriage to a melancholic dictator.
Top Cast


Pierre Brasseur
Pierre Brasseur
Le Gouverneur-Roi Goto III
Pierre Brasseur
Le Gouverneur-Roi Goto III


Ligia Branice
Ligia Branice
Glossia
Ligia Branice
Glossia


Jean-Pierre Andréani
Jean-Pierre Andréani
Le Lieutenant Gono
Jean-Pierre Andréani
Le Lieutenant Gono


Ginette Leclerc
Ginette Leclerc
Gonasta
Ginette Leclerc
Gonasta
Fernand Bercher
Fernand Bercher
L'Instituteur
Fernand Bercher
L'Instituteur


Michel Charrel
Michel Charrel
Grymp
Michel Charrel
Grymp


Pierre Collet
Pierre Collet
Pierre Collet
Raoul Darblay
Raoul Darblay
Le Général Gwino
Raoul Darblay
Le Général Gwino


Rudy Lenoir
Rudy Lenoir
Le Juge d'Instruction
Rudy Lenoir
Le Juge d'Instruction


Maritin
Maritin
Maritin
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