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Escale 1935

84 min📅 1935-05-24

Set against the sun-soaked quays of 1930s Marseille, *Escale (1935)* weaves a sultry romance and dramatic tension aboard a passenger liner.

Director: Louis Valray

Cast

Colette Darfeuil
Colette Darfeuil
Eva
Samson Fainsilber
Samson Fainsilber
Dario
Serge Arola
René
Féral Benga
Zama
Darlo
Zaphiro, rasta
Frédéric Mariotti
Frédéric Mariotti
Giuseppi, Sicilian
Pierre Nay
Pierre Nay
Jean
Simone Renant
Simone Renant
Marcelle
Fernande Saala
Suzie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Escale (1935) about?

*Escale* follows a ship's officer who falls for the mistress of a Marseille crime boss, setting off a chain of secrets and betrayals that threaten to upend both their worlds. The film explores the tension between duty and desire against the backdrop of a bustling port city.

Who directed Escale?

Louis Valray directed *Escale*. While less prolific than his contemporaries, his work on this maritime drama showcases his knack for blending romance with gritty realism.

Who stars in Escale?

The film stars Colette Darfeuil as the object of desire, Samson Fainsilber as the racketeer, and Serge Arola in a supporting role, with Féral Benga adding gravitas to the ensemble.

Is Escale (1935) worth watching?

For fans of early cinema and maritime drama, *Escale* offers a compelling snapshot of 1930s romance and intrigue, despite its modest runtime. With no IMDb rating to guide expectations, its appeal lies in its atmospheric storytelling and stylish direction.

How long is Escale?

*Escale* runs for 84 minutes, making it a concise yet immersive journey into its era's cinematic charm.

About Escale (1935) — A Forbidden Romance on the High Seas

Set against the sun-soaked quays of 1930s Marseille, *Escale (1935)* weaves a sultry romance and dramatic tension aboard a passenger liner.

Director Louis Valray crafts a story of forbidden passion when a dashing ship's officer finds himself drawn to the enigmatic companion of a notorious racketeer. As the Mediterranean sun blazes and the salty winds howl through the rigging, their fleeting affair becomes a dangerous entanglement of loyalty, desire, and unexpected consequences. A moody blend of drama and romance, *Escale* captures the restless pulse of life on the high seas and the fragile alliances formed in its shadow.