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Adventures of Captain Fabian

  • 1951
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
439
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Errol Flynn and Micheline Presle in Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)
Adventure

A sea captain becomes involved with a servant girl in early New Orleans. She sees him as a way to gain access into wealthy households.A sea captain becomes involved with a servant girl in early New Orleans. She sees him as a way to gain access into wealthy households.A sea captain becomes involved with a servant girl in early New Orleans. She sees him as a way to gain access into wealthy households.

  • Directors
    • William Marshall
    • Robert Florey
  • Writers
    • Errol Flynn
    • Robert T. Shannon
  • Stars
    • Errol Flynn
    • Micheline Presle
    • Vincent Price
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    439
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • William Marshall
      • Robert Florey
    • Writers
      • Errol Flynn
      • Robert T. Shannon
    • Stars
      • Errol Flynn
      • Micheline Presle
      • Vincent Price
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Errol Flynn
    Errol Flynn
    • Captain Michael Fabian
    Micheline Presle
    Micheline Presle
    • Léa Mariotte
    • (as Micheline Prelle)
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • George Brissac
    Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead
    • Jezebel
    Victor Francen
    Victor Francen
    • Henri Brissac
    Jim Gérald
    • Commissioner Germain
    • (as Jim Gerald)
    Héléna Manson
    Héléna Manson
    • Joséphine
    • (as Helena Manson)
    Howard Vernon
    Howard Vernon
    • Emile
    Roger Blin
    • Philippe
    Valentine Camax
    • Madame Pierrot
    Georges Flateau
    • Judge Jean Brissac
    Zanie Campan
    • Cynthia Winthrop
    Reggie Nalder
    Reggie Nalder
    • Constant
    Marcel Journet
    Gilles Quéant
      Charles Fawcett
      • Defense Counsel
      Aubrey Bower
      • Sailor
      Emilio Carrer
      • Bit part
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • William Marshall
        • Robert Florey
      • Writers
        • Errol Flynn
        • Robert T. Shannon
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      User reviews18

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      7jakob_34

      Not an adventure film

      This is not an adventure film as the title might suggest, but a slow moving melodrama, with some good scenes. The film was made independentley in France, and from the beginning there was to have been two versions, one english and one frenchspeaking. Director Robert Florey, was hired to helm the frenchspeaking version, but it was never made. Instead Florey stayed on as uncredited assistant director to William Marshall, some scenes show his influence, and he directed most of the final dockside fight. It was also Florey who brought in actors Victor Francen and Jim Gerald, as well as art director Eugene Lourie to the project. The film is good to look at, photography(by Marcel Grignon) and settings are intriguing, but the direction is to slow to really keep intrest, but a few scenes near the end are well made. The acting is ok, Agnes Moorehead gives a fine performence, and Errol Flynn is interesting as a rough seacaptain, a toned down role in comparision with Micheline Presles flambouyant creole girl. Vincent Price is properly slimy as a spineless dandy and Victor Francen is seen to briefley as his grim uncle. The story is very old fashioned, a little "Monte Cristoish" in style, and have some curiosity value. This film must unfortenatly go down as a missed opportunity, although an interesting one, like Vincent Price later said: this should have been a very good film". Altough the film has flaws, its visually interesting also the music by Rene Cloerc has its moments. if you like oldfashioned, romantic melodramas, this could be worth watching and the final scene is inspired.
      4boblipton

      Flynn Wanders In Occasionally

      Serving girl Micheline Presle is mistreated by Agnes Moorhead and made love to by her nephew Vincent Price, but she's not good enough to marry. Instead, she's framed for an accidental murder Price commits, until sea captain Errol Flynn wanders by, gets her out of trouble, sets her up with a nice tavern and clothes, and leaves again. So, Mlle Presle decides to get her revenge by conniving her way into New Orleans elite society by marrying Vincent Price.

      Considering Flynn wrote the screenplay this movie was based on, and has the starring position in the credits, he's not around that much, nor does his character seem particularly interested in any of the events or characters. He very well may be having adventures at sea, but mostly it's Price and Mlle Presle being angry with each other, and trying to frame each other, until a corpse shows up. It's not clear if Price or Mlle Presle killed it, but Price decides to frame Flynn, who's in town, and then leads a lynch mob against him.

      No one is particularly well served by this movie, even though there's a spectacular explosion and fire towards the end. Robert Florey did some uncredited direction on it.
      6AlsExGal

      Period-piece melodrama with lots of backstage melodrama

      Micheline Presle stars as Lea Mariotte, a Creole maid in 1860 New Orleans. She gets accused of murder in order to cover up the misdeeds of local wealthy scion George Brissac (Vincent Price), but she gets freed thanks to the intervention of merchant sea captain Michael Fabian (Errol Flynn). Fabian has a score to settle with the Brissac family, but Lea sees George as her entry into posh society.

      This odd movie doesn't really work, but I liked parts of it. Although a shirtless Flynn is featured in the promotional art, which combined with the title make this seem like a swashbuckler, he's really more of a supporting player, and this is Presle's film all the way (she was dating or married to the director at the time). To say that her character is complicated would be an understatement, as she's at times the most evil person in the movie, but then the script tries to make her actions seem justified. Many of the characters are morally dubious and hard to pin down.

      The production values are excellent in some scenes, but amateurish in others. There's some nice (if obvious) miniature work, and some good crowd shots. Vincent Price is squirmy and entertainingly hammy, and Agnes Moorehead also chews the scenery as a Creole relative of Lea's. I also enjoyed seeing future European "B" movie staples Howard Vernon and Reggie Nalder in minor roles.

      The production of this movie was troubled, with director Marshall being accused of incompetence and Robert Florey being brought in to shoot some scenes. Flynn himself is credited with the screenplay, although he was later sued by an associate who claimed to have worked on it. Speaking of litigation, there was more to go around, as Flynn sued Republic to try and get the film blocked from release (it would have violated his contract with Warner Brothers). It may not be good as in cohesive, but it is entertaining.
      5jstudu

      Entertaining Film

      As stated in another review, bit of a slow mover this one. Not one of Flynn's best. Although Flynn is credited with writing this, it is believed the he didn't actually write any of this. In his biography "My Wicked, Wicked Ways", he stated that he did. But others from the time dispute that claim. Who knows, Flynn did author 2 books on his own, and would have preferred to be remembered as a good writer. But, all in all, this movie is good, not the best, but good and entertaining. Vincent Price does an excellent job, Anges Morehead, is as usual very dependable and shows why she is one of the better character actors in Hollywood. Errol Flynn, to me, appears half asleep though this movie. Strange, considering he boasted he wrote it. Not much of an adventure film.. But for Flynn fans, a good film, and should be seen..
      5tim-764-291856

      Hoary old Nonsense with Price & Flynn..

      I saw this on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) channel.

      This 1951 melodrama, with its Gothic overtones stars a dashing, if rather old looking Errol Flynn and a caddish Vincent Price. Lead actress is the French Micheline Presle and she's a dark haired gypsy looking type of seductress, falling for mariner Flynn, of the title.

      It seems set in the early 19th century, has stilted and corny dialogue that only the movies could endure and is, frankly, fairly slow and boring. One wonders why a movie with such a cast is not available on DVD, at least not on Amazon, not even as a region 1 and maybe that one has discovered a long lost gem. I've not heard of director William Marshall before and I won't be rushing to track down his other work.

      Those craving to own everything that the three leads have ever appeared in are the likeliest to get some enjoyment out of it, but it's difficult to find anything here for an everyday, modern audience. It's not actually terrible but when one often wonders what else one should be doing instead, that's not a good sign.

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      • Trivia
        This film was shown on British television, on the Talking Pictures TV channel on the afternoon of August 17th, 2019, its first showing on British TV since the 1960s. However, although advertised under its correct title, the print shown was entitled "New Orleans Adventure", and it had a new title sequence, in which Micheline Presle was billed under her correct name, and not as "Prelle", as she had been originally.
      • Crazy credits
        Opening card: "This is a story of New Orleans in 1860. The story of a violent love between a captain of the sea and a creole girl. New Orleans, at this time, was a city of fierce pride. Pride of blood, pride of name, and those endowed with both lived on St. Charles Street."
      • Connections
        Referenced in Naked Alibi (1954)

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      • Release date
        • November 5, 1951 (United Kingdom)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Bloodline
      • Filming locations
        • Studios de la Victorine, 116 avenue Edouard Grinda, Nice, France(Period New Orleans: streets, houses, shops)
      • Production companies
        • Silver Films
        • Les Films Corona
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      • Budget
        • $350,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 40 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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