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Marie of the Isles (French: Marie des Isles, Italian: I flibustieri della Martinica) is a 1959 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Georges Combret and starring Belinda Lee, Alain Saury and Darío Moreno.
Marie of the Isles: Directed by Georges Combret. With Belinda Lee, Alain Saury, Darío Moreno, Magali Noël. In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d'Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.
In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d'Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.
This time around the setting is the 17th century, somewhere on a group of tropical islands, and she plays Marie, a damsel in distress. The upright governor of the islands is kidnapped by pirates on the orders of an ambitious and villainous nobleman.
Marie of the Isles. ( 1959 ) Marie des Isles. Adventure. Romance. Based on Book. In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d’Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.
Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of a well-known explorer, enters a tavern in Dieppe and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard. He leaves. She accepts to marry a rich man, Monsieur de Saint-André.
Synopsis. In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d’Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.