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  • Frenchman's Creek

  • (Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format)
  • Format: DVD
  • Rated: NR
  • Release Date: 28/10/2014
Frenchman's Creek

Frenchman's Creek

(Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format)
  • Format: DVD
  • Rated: NR
  • Release Date: 28/10/2014
    • Starring: Basil Rathbone
    • Director: Mitchell Leisen
    • Genre: Action / Adventure
    • Closed Caption: No
    • Original Language: ENG
    • Run Time: 113 minutes
    • Year of Release: 1945
    • UPC: 025192243271
    • Please be advised. Unless otherwise stated, all BLU-RAY are REGION A and all DVD are REGION 1 encoding. Before purchasing, please ensure that your equipment can playback these regions. For more information on region encoding, please click the link below:
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    Price: USD $21.49

    Product Notes

    Set in 17th century London, Joan Fontaine stars in the swashbuckling adventure French mans Creek. As a beautiful, learned Lady of means, Dona St. Columb (Fontaine) had it all - wealth, nobility, children and a loveless marriage. After years of being royally subjected to mistreatment, she retreats with her most prized possessions - her two children - to a secluded manor overlooking Britain's Atlantic shoreline. Once there, she is enthralled with the tall tales of a scoundrel of a pirate, who has been plundering nearby coastal villages. Full of adventure and fueled by years of neglect, she sets forth to seek him out, and it is not long before she finds him to be quite an irresistible gentleman. She is soon swept into his arms, and out onto a high-seas adventure where she chances death to protect her children from a vengeful father, who is out to reclaim what he had never known and to destroy something he had never shown - love. Earning Academy Awards for both Art Direction and Set Design, movie lovers will delight in this lavish Technicolor example of golden age Hollywood escapism.