Charlemagne (film)

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Charlemagne
Directed byPierre Colombier
Written byJ. M. Barrie (play)
Yves Mirande
StarringLucien Baroux
Léon Belières
Music byJacques Dallin
Production
company
Release date
1933
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Charlemagne is a 1933 French comedy drama film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Raimu, Léon Belières and Marie Glory.[1] A group of upper-class passengers on a ship are saved by a stoker who takes them to an island, where he soon rises to be their monarch. The film is based on the 1902 play The Admirable Crichton by J. M. Barrie.

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  1. ^ Charlemagne (film) profile, ftvdb.bfi.org.uk; accessed 24 July 2015.

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