
The Woman from Monte Carlo
As Intimate as a Lady's Boudoir - As exciting as a caressOn the eve of WW-I the French Navy ship Lafayette returns to its Toulon base for one night. There is no shore leave, although wives are permitted to come to a party. The strain of command on the older captain and his new, young wife is very great.
Description: On the eve of WW-I the French Navy ship Lafayette returns to its Toulon base for one night. There is no shore leave, although wives are permitted to come to a party. The strain of command on the older captain and his new, young wife is very great.
Genres: Romance, Drama, War
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 70 minutes
Release Date: 1932-01-09

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Lil Dagover
Played Lottie Corlaix

Walter Huston
Played Captain Corlaix

Warren William
Played Lieutenant d'Ortelles

John Wray
Played Cmdr. Brambourg

George E. Stone
Played Le Duc

Robert Warwick
Played Morbraz

Matt McHugh
Played Chief Petty Officer Vincent

Frederick Burton
Played President of Courtmartial

Frank Leigh
Played Pilot
Terrence Ray
Played (no character info)

Francis McDonald
Played Karkuff

Warner Richmond
Played Fourdylis

Reginald Barlow
Played Defense Attorney

Clarence Muse
Played Tombeau

Oscar Apfel
Played Dr. Rabeouf

Ben Hendricks Jr.
Played Chief Engineer

Maude Eburne
Played Dowager Party Guest

Jack Rutherford
Played Verguson
Robert Rose
Played Lt. Rousseau
Eleanor Wesselhoeft
Played Anna
Jack Kennedy
Played Admiral

Dewey Robinson
Played Cook

Jack Curtis
Played Boatswain
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