A mysterious stowaway opens the door to adventure for two unsuspecting holidaymakers.A mysterious stowaway opens the door to adventure for two unsuspecting holidaymakers.A mysterious stowaway opens the door to adventure for two unsuspecting holidaymakers.
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Jacques Cey
- French Gendarme
- (uncredited)
John Gabriel
- Nightclub Manager
- (uncredited)
Kathleen Harrison
- Ethel Huggett
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis
- Woman in Nightclub
- (uncredited)
Betty Paul
- Singer
- (uncredited)
Dido Plumb
- Man Outside Police Station
- (uncredited)
Michael Shepley
- Golfer
- (uncredited)
Robert Vossler
- French Gendarme
- (uncredited)
Joe Wadham
- Nightclub Patron
- (uncredited)
Percy Walsh
- Inspector Brilleaux
- (uncredited)
Jack Warner
- Joe Huggett
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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Into the French Canals
This movie has to be outstanding for it has stuck in my mind since I saw it in 1950. I cannot recall it ever appearing on television for I have watched out for it ever since.
There were two good reasons why I enjoyed it so much, the first being the beautiful innocence and beauty of Odile Versois at a time when I was still in my late teens and waiting for my call up. The other attraction of the movie was the French Canals. I suppose I was into all things French at the time having just made my first visit to that country the year before. I may not have been aware of the vast network of the Canals in France, though I had seen a little of them next to the Loire at Roanne.
I see that it is billed as a comedy though that the funniest thing I remember is the Dinghy trailing behind the yacht crossing the English Channel and what is in it. Aside from the attraction of Odile there is the wonderful acting by Jack Hulbert and Michael Wilding.
If only this would appear on TV at least once or turn up on a DVD.
There were two good reasons why I enjoyed it so much, the first being the beautiful innocence and beauty of Odile Versois at a time when I was still in my late teens and waiting for my call up. The other attraction of the movie was the French Canals. I suppose I was into all things French at the time having just made my first visit to that country the year before. I may not have been aware of the vast network of the Canals in France, though I had seen a little of them next to the Loire at Roanne.
I see that it is billed as a comedy though that the funniest thing I remember is the Dinghy trailing behind the yacht crossing the English Channel and what is in it. Aside from the attraction of Odile there is the wonderful acting by Jack Hulbert and Michael Wilding.
If only this would appear on TV at least once or turn up on a DVD.
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- calum33
- Dec 22, 2012
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- 1.37 : 1
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