
Johnny Frenchman
Comedy · Drama · War
Overview
The fisherman from a Cornish village have a friendly rivalry with the fishermen (and one formidable woman) from a French port. Then war comes and they must all rethink their petty differences.
Top Cast


Françoise Rosay
Françoise Rosay
Lanec Florrie
Françoise Rosay
Lanec Florrie


Tom Walls
Tom Walls
Net Pomeroy
Tom Walls
Net Pomeroy


Patricia Roc
Patricia Roc
Sue Pomeroy
Patricia Roc
Sue Pomeroy


Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael
Bob Tremayne
Ralph Michael
Bob Tremayne


Paul Dupuis
Paul Dupuis
Yan Kervarec
Paul Dupuis
Yan Kervarec


Frederick Piper
Frederick Piper
Zacky Penrose
Frederick Piper
Zacky Penrose


Arthur Hambling
Arthur Hambling
Steven Matthews
Arthur Hambling
Steven Matthews
Richard George
Richard George
Charlie West
Richard George
Charlie West
Bill Blewitt
Bill Blewitt
Dick Trewhiddle
Bill Blewitt
Dick Trewhiddle


James Harcourt
James Harcourt
Joe Pender
James Harcourt
Joe Pender
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