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  1. 1938. Duração. 106 minuto. [ edite no Wikidata] Mollenard ( bra: Ódio[ 1]) é um filme dramático - policial francês de 1938, dirigido por Robert Siodmak e com atuações de Harry Baur, Gabrielle Dorziat e Pierre Renoir.

    • Charles Spaak
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MollenardMollenard - Wikipedia

    Plot. Captain Mollenard is an uncouth, almost piratical, commander of a merchant ship sailing out of Dunkirk. When the ship's owners discover that Mollenard has been selling arms on his own account, they decided to suspend him for six months. This horrifies his wife and children who have become used to his long absences.

  3. Justin Mollenard, commandant de navire, suspecté de se livrer à un trafic d'armes en Extrême-Orient, est sur le point d'être suspendu de sa fonction, ce que sa femme Mathilde apprend. Effectivement, Mollenard est à Shanghai où il tente de doubler Bonnerot, son intermédiaire qui refuse d'acquérir plus cher les armes que lui propose le commandant.

    • Harry BaurGabrielle DorziatPierre Renoir
    • Robert Siodmak
  4. Language: French. Support: Black and White. Runtime: 90 min. Aka: Hatred. A film review of Mollenard (1938), aka Hatred, directed by Robert Siodmak, featuring Harry Baur, Albert Prejean, Gabrielle Dorziat.

    • Robert Siodmak
  5. Robert Siodmak’s earliest feature to qualify as noir is undoubtedly 1938’s Mollenard (US: Hatred), a strange film about one man’s rebellion against the normal order of life.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2016 · Directed by Robert Siodmak. Screenplay by Oscar Paul Gilbert, Charles Spaak. With Harry Baur, Albert Préjean, Gabrielle Dorziat. In French; English subtitles. 106 min. A darkling tale of munitions profiteering (and treacheries of the patriotic and marital sort), Mollenard moves between the port town of Dunkirk and the “exotic ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › pt › MollenardMollenard - Wikiwand

    Mollenard é um filme dramático-policial francês de 1938, dirigido por Robert Siodmak e com atuações de Harry Baur, Gabrielle Dorziat e Pierre Renoir.