
Port Arthur
Drama · War
Overview
French-language version of Port Arthur (1936), a German language film (q.v.) co-produced by German, French and Czechoslovakian film interests. About espionage, action and romance in the Russo-Japanese War, as the conflict threatens Russian naval officer Boris Ranewsky and his Japanese wife Youki.
Top Cast


Danielle Darrieux
Danielle Darrieux
Youki Iwamoura Ranewsky
Danielle Darrieux
Youki Iwamoura Ranewsky


Anton Walbrook
Anton Walbrook
(as Adolphe Walbrook) Lt. Boris Ranewsky
Anton Walbrook
(as Adolphe Walbrook) Lt. Boris Ranewsky


Jean-Max
Jean-Max
Captain Iwamoura, Youki's brother
Jean-Max
Captain Iwamoura, Youki's brother


Charles Vanel
Charles Vanel
Commander Vassidloff
Charles Vanel
Commander Vassidloff


Jean Worms
Jean Worms
Commander Novitzky
Jean Worms
Commander Novitzky
Foun-Sen
Foun-Sen
Youki's Servant
Foun-Sen
Youki's Servant


Jean Dax
Jean Dax
Boris's Deck Officer
Jean Dax
Boris's Deck Officer


Jean Marconi
Jean Marconi
Liong, the merchant
Jean Marconi
Liong, the merchant
René Fleur
René Fleur
Boris Ranewsky (voice)
René Fleur
Boris Ranewsky (voice)


Pierre Nay
Pierre Nay
Translator
Pierre Nay
Translator
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