
Les mutinés de l'Elseneur
Adventure
Overview
A journalist takes command of a ship after the crew mutiny against the brutal captain. It was an adaptation of the novel The Mutiny of the Elsinore by Jack London.
Top Cast


Jean Murat
Jean Murat
Jack
Jean Murat
Jack


André Berley
André Berley
Le lieutenant Pike
André Berley
Le lieutenant Pike
Winna Winifried
Winna Winifried
Winna West
Winna Winifried
Winna West


Maurice Lagrenée
Maurice Lagrenée
Bert Rhine
Maurice Lagrenée
Bert Rhine


Jacques Berlioz
Jacques Berlioz
Le capitaine West
Jacques Berlioz
Le capitaine West


Robert Le Vigan
Robert Le Vigan
Charles Davis
Robert Le Vigan
Charles Davis


René Bergeron
René Bergeron
Le lieutenant Mellaire
René Bergeron
Le lieutenant Mellaire


Max Dalban
Max Dalban
Tom Spink
Max Dalban
Tom Spink


François Viguier
François Viguier
Larry
François Viguier
Larry
Louis Robur
Louis Robur
Twist
Louis Robur
Twist
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