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Adventures of Captain Fabian
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 14/07/2015

Adventures of Captain Fabian
- Starring: Errol Flynn, Micheline Prelle
- Directors: William Marshall, Robert Florey
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 100 minutes
- Year of Release: 1951
- UPC: 887090103909
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Product Notes
Errol Flynn brings considerable machismo to the role of the Captain Michael Fabian in Adventures of Captain Fabian, a romantic, swashbuckling adventure filled with intrigue. Set in 1860 New Orleans, Adventures of Captain Fabian tells the story of Lea (Micheline Presle) a French Creole maid who seeks revenge against the Brissac family, monied bluebloods who have wrongfully framed her for murder. Coming to her aid is the handsome and daring Captain Michael Fabian (Errol Flynn), whose personal animus propels the plot toward a spectacular finale. Vincent Price is cast as George, the weak willed Brissac nephew, with Agnes Moorehead, playing against type, providing comic relief as Lea's confidant, Aunt Jezebel.
Credits
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CreditsErrol Flynn
Micheline Prelle
Micheline Presle
Vincent Price
Agnes Moorehead
Victor Francen
Jim Gerald
Héléna Manson
Howard Vernon
Roger Blin
Valentine Camax
Georges Flateau
Zanie Campan
Reggie Nalder
Marcel Journet
Gilles Queant
Charles Fawcett
Aubrey Bower
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DirectorsWilliam Marshall
Robert Florey