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The Divine Voyage
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The Divine Voyage

Jun 13, 1929
1h 42m
★ 4.8

Overview

A girl in search of sailors lost in the Pacific.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Films Petit
Le Film d'art

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Cast

Jean Murat

Jacques de Saint-Ermont

Jean Murat

Thomy Bourdelle

Mareuil

Thomy Bourdelle

Suzanne Christy

Simone Ferjac

Suzanne Christy

Charlotte Barbier-Krauss

Mme de Saint-Ermont

Charlotte Barbier-Krauss

Line Noro

Jeanne de Guiven

Line Noro

Louis Kerly

Le curé

Louis Kerly

Henry Krauss

Claude Ferjac

Henry Krauss

Georges Paulais

Le matelot Brélez

Georges Paulais

François Viguier

Le Guénec

François Viguier

François Viguier

François Viguier

Alfred Argus

Alfred Argus

Muller

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