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Directed by | Géo Kelber Robert Siodmak |
Written by | Alexandre Arnoux Gilles Dartevelle Léo Lania |
Based on | The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas |
Produced by | Michel Rubinstein Michel Zelitch |
Starring | Jean Aquistapace Pierre Brasseur Lucienne Le Marchand |
Cinematography | Marcel Grignon Georges C. Stilly |
Music by | Henri Tomasi |
Production company | Distribution Européenne |
Distributed by | Distribution Européenne |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Corsican Brothers (French: Frères corses) is a 1939 French drama film directed by Géo Kelber and Robert Siodmak and starring Jean Aquistapace, Pierre Brasseur and Lucienne Le Marchand.[1] [2] It is loosely inspired by the novella of the same title by Alexandre Dumas. Siodmak supervised the production and shot much of the location work in Corsica.
The attractive Parisian Gina marries an older Corsican forester, causing turmoil to his twin sons who are both on the receiving end of her advances.