Freedom of the Seas

Freedom of the Seas

Freedom of the Seas is a 1934 British war film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie and Zelma O'Neal. It was adapted by Roger Burford from the English play of the same name by Walter C. Hackett. It is also notable as David Lean's first film credit, as focus puller. It was French director Varnel's first film in Britain following a spell in Hollywood. Smith, a mild-mannered clerk, unexpectedly becomes one of the first among his colleagues to sign up on the declaration of World War I. Undashing but courageous, he foils a German sabotage plot.

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Directed by:Marcel Varnel

Film director of Freedom of the Seas

Marcel Varnel
Marcel Varnel
Born: October 16, 1892
Died: July 13, 1947

Marcel Varnel was a film director. He was born Marcel Hyacinthe le Bozec in Paris, France. Varnel started his working life on the Paris stage but soon became a director of musical comedies. In 1925 he moved to New York working as director in several Broadway operettas, musicals and dramas for the...
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Freedom of the Seas
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He Snoops to Conquer 1944 Comedy
King Arthur Was a Gentleman 1942 Musical
Much Too Shy 1942 Comedy
The Ghost of St. Michael's 1941 Comedy
Turned Out Nice Again 1941
I Thank You 1941 Comedy
Where's That Fire? 1940 Comedy
Let George Do It 1940 Comedy
Gasbags 1940 Comedy
Neutral Port 1940 Action
Band Waggon 1940 Comedy
Ask A Policeman 1939 Comedy
The Frozen Limits 1939 Comedy
Convict 99 1938 Comedy
Alf's Button Afloat 1938 Adventure
Hey! Hey! USA! 1938 Comedy
Old Bones of the River 1938 Comedy
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