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Mare blu morte bianca DVD (1971)
Also known as:Blue Water White Death DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken languages:English

Genres:Documentary

Director(s):Peter Gimbel, James Lipscomb

Storyline:
Documentary focusing on great white sharks.

Cast:
Tom Chapin (as Self), Phil Clarkson (as Self), Stuart Cody (as Self (as Stuart R. Cody)), Peter Lake (as Self (as Peter A. Lake)), Peter Matthiessen (as Self), Rodney Fox (as Self), Valerie Taylor (as Self (as Valerie May Taylor)), Ron Taylor (as Self), Stan Waterman (as Self (as Stanton A. Waterman)), Peter Gimbel (as Self), James Lipscomb (as Self), Rodney Jonklaas (as Self), Wally King (as Narrator)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mare caldo DVD (1958)
Also known as: Run Silent Run Deep DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken languages:English, Italian

Genres:Action, Drama, War

Director(s):Robert Wise

Storyline:
A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew.

Cast:
Clark Gable (as Cmdr. 'Rich' Richardson), Burt Lancaster (as Lt. Jim Bledsoe), Jack Warden (as Yeoman 1st Class Mueller), Brad Dexter (as Ens. Gerald Cartwright), Don Rickles (as Quartermaster 1st Class Ruby), Nick Cravat (as Russo), Joe Maross (as Chief Kohler), Mary LaRoche (as Laura Richardson), Eddie Foy III (as Larto), Rudy Bond (as Sonarman 1st Class Cullen), Jimmy Bates (as Jessie (uncredited)), John Bryant (as Carl Beckman (uncredited)), John Close (as Co-ordinate Fixer at Bungo Straits (uncredited)), Joel Fluellen (as Bragg (uncredited)), John Gibson (as Capt. Blunt (uncredited)), Dale Ishimoto (as Japanese sailor (uncredited)), Alexander Lockwood (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ken Lynch (as Frank (uncredited)), Maurice McEndree (as Radio Operator (uncredited)), Teru Shimada (as Japanese Submarine Commander (uncredited)), Rodger Terry (as Crewman (uncredited)), Russell Thorson (as Submarine Crewman (uncredited)), Skip Ward (as Minor Role (uncredited)), H.M. Wynant (as Corpsman Hendrix (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mare crudele DVD (1953)
Also known as: The Cruel Sea DVD (original title)

Country:United Kingdom

Spoken languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama, War

Director(s):Charles Frend

Storyline:
The World War II adventures of a British convoy escort ship and its officers.

Cast:
Jack Hawkins (as Ericson), Donald Sinden (as Lockhart), John Stratton (as Ferraby), Denholm Elliott (as Morell), John Warner (as Baker), Stanley Baker (as Bennett), Bruce Seton (as Tallow), Liam Redmond (as Watts), Virginia McKenna (as Julie Hallam), Moira Lister (as Elaine Morell), June Thorburn (as Doris Ferraby), Megs Jenkins (as Tallow's Sister), Meredith Edwards (as Yeoman Wells), Glyn Houston (as Phillips), Alec McCowen (as Tonbridge), Leo Phillips (as Wainwright), Dafydd Havard (as Signalman Rose), Fred Griffiths (as Gracey), Laurence Hardy (as Sellars), Sam Kydd (as Carslake), John Singer (as Gray), Barry Steele (as Broughton), Gerard Heinz (as Polish Captain), Gerik Schjelderup (as Norwegian Captain), Gaston Richer (as French Captain), Andrew Cruickshank (as Scott Brown), Barry Letts (as Raikes), Kenn Kennedy (as Allingham), Harold Goodwin (as ASDIC Operator), George Curzon (as Admiral At Party), Anthony Snell (as R.N. Lieutenant), Ronald Simpson (as R.N.Captain), Don Sharp (as Lieutenant-Commander), Herbert C. Walton (as The Waiter), Jack Howard (as A Survivor), Russell Waters (as A.R.P. Warden), Harold Jamieson (as A.R.P. Warden), Warwick Ashton (as Petty Officer Instructor), Arthur Bentley (as Radar Operator (uncredited)), Jack Dearlove (as Seaman (uncredited)), Walter Fitzgerald (as Warden (uncredited)), Paddy Joyce (as Sonar Operator (uncredited)), Richard Leech (as Sailor (uncredited)), Aileen Lewis (as Lady at Party (uncredited)), Fred Machon (as Briefing Room Officer (uncredited)), Jim O'Brady (as Sailor in Water (uncredited)), Paddy Smith (as Officer (uncredited)), David Gideon Thomson (as A.S.D.I.C. Officer (uncredited)), Alan Webb (as Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mare d'erba DVD (1947)
Also known as: The Sea of Grass DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken languages:English, Italian

Genres:Drama, Western

Director(s):Elia Kazan

Storyline:
On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.

Cast:
Spencer Tracy (as Col. James B. 'Jim' Brewton), Katharine Hepburn (as Lutie Cameron Brewton), Robert Walker (as Brock Brewton), Melvyn Douglas (as Brice Chamberlain), Phyllis Thaxter (as Sara Beth Brewton), Edgar Buchanan (as Jeff - Cook), Harry Carey (as Doc J. Reid), Ruth Nelson (as Selina Hall - Sam Hall's Wife), William 'Bill' Phillips (as Banty - Brewton Ranch Hand (as Wm. 'Bill' Phillips)), Robert Armstrong (as Floyd McCurtin), James Bell (as Sam Hall), Robert Barrat (as Judge Seth White), Charles Trowbridge (as George Cameron), Russell Hicks (as Maj. Dell Harney), Trevor Bardette (as Andy Boggs), Morris Ankrum (as A.J. Crane), Eddie Acuff (as Cattleman (uncredited)), Henry Adams (as Gambler (uncredited)), Erville Alderson (as First Station Agent (uncredited)), Myrtle Anderson (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Stanley Andrews (as Bill the Sheriff (uncredited)), Frank Austin (as Second Station Agent (uncredited)), Polly Bailey (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Frank Baker (as Juror (uncredited)), Dick Baron (as Newsboy (uncredited)), Jack Baxley (as Homesteader (uncredited)), Vangie Beilby (as Old Townswoman (uncredited)), Joseph E. Bernard (as Homesteader (uncredited)), Margaret Bert (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Robert Bice (as Brewton Ranch Hand (uncredited)), Barbara Billingsley (as Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Whit Bissell (as Ted - the Clerk (uncredited)), Chet Brandenburg (as Townsman (uncredited)), Joe Brockman (as Cattleman (uncredited)), Buck Bucko (as Townsman (uncredited)), Marietta Canty (as Rachael (uncredited)), Nora Cecil (as Mrs. Ryan - Nurse (uncredited)), William Challee (as Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)), Wheaton Chambers (as Dean (uncredited)), Ruth Cherrington (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Naomi Childers (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Gertrude Chorre (as Brewton's Indian Nurse (uncredited)), Davison Clark (as Cattleman (uncredited)), Gene Coogan (as Cowhand (uncredited)), Joseph Crehan (as Colorado Sen. Grew (uncredited)), Sidney D'Albrook (as Townsman (uncredited)), Frank Darien (as Minister (uncredited)), Jack Davis (as Jury Foreman (uncredited)), Vernon Dent (as Train Conductor (uncredited)), Helen Dickson (as Piano Player Spectator (uncredited)), Mike Donovan (as Nester (uncredited)), Franz Dorfler (as Townsman (uncredited)), Budd Fine (as Brakeman (uncredited)), Douglas Fowley (as Joe Horton (uncredited)), Slim Gaut (as Townsman (uncredited)), Fred Gilman (as Cattleman (uncredited)), Ann Gowland (as Sarah Beth - Age 2 (uncredited)), Fred Graham (as Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)), Jesse Graves (as Luke (uncredited)), Frank Hagney (as Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)), Chuck Hamilton (as Townsman (uncredited)), John Hamilton (as Forrest Hamilton (uncredited)), Jimmy Hawkins (as Brock - Age 5 (uncredited)), June Hedin (as Sarah Beth - Age 11 (uncredited)), Pat Henry (as Brock - Age 1 (uncredited)), Earle Hodgins (as Brewton Ranch Hand (uncredited)), Stuart Holmes (as Party Guest (uncredited)), William Holmes (as Gambler (uncredited)), George Huggins (as Townsman (uncredited)), Bob Ingersoll (as Station Loafer (uncredited)), Dick Johnstone (as Townsman (uncredited)), Jack Kenny (as Townsman (uncredited)), Rose Langdon (as Townswoman (uncredited)), Paul Langton (as Young Doctor (uncredited)), Larry Lathrop (as Messenger (uncredited)), Nolan Leary (as Homesteader (uncredited)), Ralph Littlefield (as Homesteader (uncredited)), Leota Lorraine (as Townswoman (uncredited)), George Magrill (as Homesteader (uncredited)), Robert Malcolm (as Townsman (uncredited)), Chief Many Treaties (as Indian (uncredited)), Mickey Martin (as Newsboy (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mare dei vascelli perduti DVD (1953)
Also known as: Sea of Lost Ships DVD (original title)

Country:United States

Spoken languages:English, Italian

Genres:Action, Adventure, Drama

Director(s):Joseph Kane

Storyline:
The son of a deceased Coast Guard hero is raised by a Coast Guard NCO, who also has a son the same age. When they get older both are accepted into the Coast Guard Academy, but the hero's son winds up being thrown out, bringing disgra

Cast:
John Derek (as G.R. 'Grad' Matthews), Wanda Hendrix (as Pat Kirby), Walter Brennan (as C.P.O 'Chief' O'Malley), Richard Jaeckel (as Ensign H.G. 'Hap' O'Malley), Tom Tully (as Ice Patrol Capt. Holland), Barton MacLane (as Capt. Jack Matthews), Erin O'Brien-Moore (as Mrs. Nora O'Malley), Ben Cooper (as 3rd Plane Crewman), Darryl Hickman (as Senior Cadet Pete Bennett), Roy Roberts (as Captain of the 'Eagle'), Tom Powers (as Rear Admiral), Richard Hale (as Captain Welch), James Brown (as Ice Patrol Boat Executive Officer), Douglas Kennedy (as Helicopter Pilot), Steve Brodie (as Lt. Rogers), John Hudson (as Pilot), Alden Aldrich (as 2nd Classman (uncredited)), Tom Bernard (as Sailor (uncredited)), Andy Brennan (as 1st Plane Crewman (uncredited)), Ruth Brennan (as Waitress (uncredited)), George Bruggeman (as Officer at Ceremony (uncredited)), Roydon Clark (as Seaman (uncredited)), Nicolas Coster (as Cadet Wilson (uncredited)), Richard Crane (as Radar Man (uncredited)), Steve Darrell (as Munitions Ship 2nd Mate (uncredited)), Richard Dodge (as Seaman (uncredited)), Charles Evans (as Watch Officer Gil Keane (uncredited)), Gil Herman (as Watch Officer (uncredited)), Todd Karns (as Co-Pilot (uncredited)), Kenner G. Kemp (as Pleiades Passenger (uncredited)), John Logan (as Swab (uncredited)), Chester Marshall (as Cadet (uncredited)), Harry McKim (as 2nd Classman (uncredited)), Roland Morris (as Swab (uncredited)), James O'Hara (as Radio Operator O'Hara (uncredited)), Suzanne Ridgway (as Dance Extra (uncredited)), Edward Ryan (as Cadet (uncredited)), James Seay (as Executive Officer (uncredited)), Robert Shayne (as Executive Officer (uncredited)), Richard Walsh (as Radio Operator (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mare di sabbia DVD (1958)
Also known as: Sea of Sand (original title)

Country: United Kingdom

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres:Action, Drama, War

Director(s):Guy Green

Storyline:
Sent to destroy a Nazi petrol dump in the North African desert, a British commando team unexpectedly discovers a large Nazi tank unit, and must inform headquarters in time.

Cast:
Richard Attenborough (as Brody), John Gregson (as Capt. Williams), Michael Craig (as Capt. Cotton), Vincent Ball (as Sgt. Nesbitt), Percy Herbert (as White), Barry Foster (as Cpl. Matheson), George Murcell (as Cpl. Simms), Andrew Faulds (as Sgt. Parker), Ray McAnally (as Sgt. Hardy), Harold Goodwin (as Road Watch), Tony Thawnton (as Capt. Tom), Wolf Frees (as German Sergeant), George Mikell (as German Officer), Martin Benson (as German Half-track Officer (uncredited)), Joe Wadham (as Soldier (uncredited)), Dermot Walsh (as Commanding Officer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il mare intorno a noi DVD (1953)
Also known as: The Sea Around Us DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Documentary

Director(s): Irwin Allen

Storyline:
Oscar-winning documentary based on Rachel L. Carson's pioneering study of ocean life chronicled in her award-winning and best-selling 1951 book of the same name.

Cast:
Don Forbes (voice of Commentator), Theodore von Eltz (voice of Commentator)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Mare matto DVD (1963)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Renato Castellani

Storyline:
A pretty woman approaching middle age rents out rooms in a small Italian town. An aging sailor and a handsome younger man are amongst the lodgers.

Cast:
Gina Lollobrigida (as Margherita), Jean-Paul Belmondo (as Il livornese (as Jean Paul Belmondo)), Tomas Milian (as Efisio), Odoardo Spadaro (as Drudo Parenti), Noël Roquevert (as L'avvocato), Piero Morgia (as Benedetto Lo Russo), Vincenzo Musolino (as Spadavecchia), Anita Durante (as Rosario Lo Russo - la madre), Rossana Di Rocco (as Nedda), Michele Abruzzo (as Oreste - il fratello di Margharita), Pietro Tordi (as Il Poeta), Dominique Boschero, Adelmo Di Fraia (as Un pensionante), Tano Cimarosa (as Uno dei fratelli Castelluzzo), Daniela Igliozzi, Lamberto Maggiorani (as L'uomo che paga l'ingaggio), Bruno Scipioni, Mario Chichizzola, Angiolino Chiesa, Ennio Del Corona, Vasco Mazzeranghi, Cirino Raitano, Antonio Speciale, Stefano Sibaldi (as Narratore (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La marea della morte DVD (1953)
Also known as: Jeopardy DVD (original title)

Country:United States, 69 minutes

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller

Director(s): John Sturges

Storyline:
A family vacationing on the coast of Mexico have to cope with multiple threats to their safety.

Cast:
Barbara Stanwyck (as Helen Stilwin), Barry Sullivan (as Doug Stilwin), Ralph Meeker (as Lawson), Lee Aaker (as Bobby Stilwin), Rico Alaniz (as Officer at 1st Roadblock (uncredited)), Salvador Baguez (as Officer at 1st Roadblock (uncredited)), Bob Castro (as Police Machine Gunner (uncredited)), Carlos Conde (as Tijuana Vendor (uncredited)), George L. Derrick (as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)), Paul Fierro (as Mexican Lieutenant (uncredited)), Sol Gorss (as Captain's Driver Talking to Helen (uncredited)), Margarita Martín (as Mexican Mother (uncredited)), Victor Milner (as Bit Part (uncredited)), Alex Montoya (as Officer with Walkie-Talkie at 2nd Barricade (uncredited)), George Navarro (as Tijuana Vendor (uncredited)), Charles Stevens (as Mexican Father (uncredited)), Ken Terrell (as Officer at 2nd Barricade (uncredited)), Louis Tomei (as Officer at 2nd Barricade (uncredited)), Juan Torena (as Mexican Police Chief (uncredited)), Felipe Turich (as Mexican Border Official (uncredited)), Natividad Vacío (as Persistent Tijuana Vendor (uncredited)), Bud Wolfe (as Lieutenant's Driver (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marechiaro DVD (1949)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Giorgio Ferroni

Cast:
Massimo Serato (as Luca Salvatori), Silvana Pampanini (as Silvana Di Gennaro), Augusto Di Giovanni (as Ernesto Di Gennaro), Agostino Salvietti (as Nicola), Otello Seno (as Gennariello degli Espositi), Enrico Luzi (as Il conte Mimì Ruffo), Joop van Hulzen (as Proprietario dello yacht (as Joop Van Hulzen)), Gigi Pisano (as Michele), Luciano Valente (as Il tenore), Carlo Lombardi (as Il pubblico ministero), Arnoldo Foà (as L'avvocato difensore (as Arnoldo Foa')), Giulio Battiferri (as Il marinario invidisio), Marisa Merlini (as Un' invitata al pranzo di nozze), Enzo Staiola (as Luca da bambino), Daniela Boni (as Silvana da bambina), Nunzio Teramo (as Gennarinello da bambino), Nada Fiorelli (as Susy), Antonio Basurto (as Il cantante (uncredited)), Salvatore Costa (as L'uomo che porta la candela (uncredited)), Leonardo De Mitri (as (uncredited)), Mario Molfesi (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Margherita da Cortona DVD (1950)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Mario Bonnard

Storyline:
A Tuscan peasant girl in the 13th century overcomes sexual harassment, and the skepticism of her fellow citizens, as she saves plague victims, works miracles, and eventually becomes a saint.

Cast:
Maria Frau (as Margherita), Isa Pola (as Lucia, la matrigna), Galeazzo Benti (as Arsenio del Monte), Aldo Nicodemi (as Marco), Mario Pisu (as Rinaldo Degli Uberti), Giovanni Grasso (as Tancredi, padre di Margherita), Lorenza Mari (as Francesca degli Uberti), Virginia Balestrieri (as Druba (as Virginia Balistrieri)), Carlo Tamberlani (as Vescovo), Mino Doro (as Capitano del popolo), Raimondo Van Riel (as messer Dal Monte (as Edmondo Van Riel)), Fulvio Battistini (as Zufolo), Riccardo Billi (as Menestrello), Domenico Serra, Giovanna Galletti (as Madre del bambino ammalato), Rita Andreana (as Popolana al torneo), Arnaldo Mochetti, Diego Pozzetto, Ivo Karavany, Wally Morocuti, Peppino Spadaro (as Contadino infuriato), Mario Molfesi, Claudio Giammi, Irene Gay, Tino Buazzelli (as Rinaldo degli Uberti), Nino Capozzi (as Paolo), Giulio Battiferri (as Contadino pronto al linciaggio), Giovanni Onorato (as Contadino pronto al linciaggio), Amerigo Santarelli (as Plebeo Arrabbiato (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Margherita della notte DVD (1955)
Also known as: Marguerite de la nuit DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages:Italian

Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Director(s): Claude Autant-Lara

Storyline:
Based on novel by Pierre Dumarchais. The story of the aging pedant who sells his soul to Satan in exchange for youth and knowledge.

Cast:
Michèle Morgan (as Marguerite), Yves Montand (as M. Léon), Jean Debucourt (as L'homme austère), Jacques Clancy (as Angelo), Paul Demange (as Un client du 'Pigall's'), Jacques Erwin (as Le ténor), Camille Guérini, Suzet Maïs (as Une cliente du 'Pigall's'), Max Mégy, Geneviève Morel (as La concierge), Fernand Sardou (as Le patron du café), Hélène Tossy (as La patronne du café), Massimo Girotti (as Valentin), Louis Seigner (as L'homme de l'hôtel), Jean-François Calvé (as Georges Faust), Palau (as Dr. Faust), Claude Bertrand (as Roger (uncredited)), Louis Blanche (as L'aveugle (uncredited)), Jacqueline Chambord (as La chanteuse de l'Opéra (uncredited)), Louisa Colpeyn (as La comtesse russe (uncredited)), Jean Degrave (as Un consommateur (uncredited)), Françoise Jacquier (as La dame du vestiarie (uncredited)), Josselin (as Le patron du 'Pigall's' (uncredited)), Madeleine Lambert (as L'admiratrice de l'Opéra (uncredited)), Yannick Malloire (as Lucienne (uncredited)), Bernard Musson (as Le barman (uncredited)), Michèle Nadal (as (uncredited)), André Saint-Luc (as (uncredited)), Georges Sellier (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Margherita e la strana famiglia DVD (1960)
Also known as: Maribel y la extraña familia DVD (original title)

Country: Spain

Spoken languages: Spanish

Genres:Comedy

Director(s):José María Forqué

Storyline:
Marcelino's earnest wish is to marry Maribel, a former prostitute. When she gets to know his elderly mother and aunt, however, strange things concerning Marcelino's first wife start to arise.

Cast:
Silvia Pinal (as Maribel (as Sylvia Pinal)), Adolfo Marsillach (as Marcelino), Julia Caba Alba (as Tía Paula), Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro (as Doña Matilde), Trini Alonso (as Rufi), Carmen Lozano (as Pili), Gracita Morales (as Niní (as Gracia Morales)), José Orjas (as Fermín), Erasmo Pascual (as Don José), Dolores Bremón (as Doña Rosita), Antonio Queipo (as Doctor Roldán), Pilar Muñoz (as Claudia), Alicia Hermida (as Flora), Pilar Gómez Ferrer (as Petra), Julia Pachelo (as Pepa), Enrique Echevarría (as Don Fernando), Maritsenka Domowslaski (as Hija de Petra), María Sánchez Aroca (as Doña Vicenta), Esther Rambal (as Chica taller), Pepita Otero (as Camarera (as Josefa Otero)), Encarna Paso (as Mujer llamativa (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Margherita fra i tre DVD (1942)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Ivo Perilli

Cast:
Assia Noris (as Margherita Villauri), Carlo Campanini (as Zio Carlo), Giuseppe Porelli (as Zio Ludovico), Enzo Biliotti (as Zio Lamberto), Aldo Fiorelli (as Paolo Nardelli), Ernesto Almirante (as Giovanni), Margherita Bagni (as La signora Villauri), Jone Morino (as Renata), Greta Larsen (as Wilma), Carlo Artuffo (as L'autista), Elena Banti (as Emilia), Amleto Filippi (as L'agente di polizia)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Margherita Gauthier DVD (1936)
Also known as: Camille DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres:Drama, Romance

Director(s): George Cukor

Storyline:
A Parisian courtesan must choose between the young man who loves her and the callous baron who wants her, even as her own health begins to fail.

Cast:
Greta Garbo (as Marguerite Gautier), Robert Taylor (as Armand Duval), Lionel Barrymore (as Monsieur Duval), Elizabeth Allan (as Nichette), Jessie Ralph (as Nanine), Henry Daniell (as Baron de Varville), Lenore Ulric (as Olympe), Laura Hope Crews (as Prudence Duvernoy), Rex O'Malley (as Gaston), Mariska Aldrich (as Friend of Camille (uncredited)), Marion Ballou (as Corinne (uncredited)), Phyllis Barry (as Minor Role (uncredited)), May Beatty (as Dowager (uncredited)), Daisy Belmore (as Saleswoman (uncredited)), Wilson Benge (as Attendant (uncredited)), John Bryan (as Alfred de Musset (uncredited)), Georgia Caine (as Streetwalker (uncredited)), Lita Chevret (as Woman in Theatre Box (uncredited)), E.E. Clive (as Saint Gaudens (uncredited)), Mabel Colcord (as Madame Barjon (uncredited)), Chappell Dossett (as Priest (uncredited)), Elspeth Dudgeon (as Fireplace Attendant (uncredited)), Effie Ellsler (as Grandma Duval (uncredited)), Elsie Esmond (as Madame Duval (uncredited)), Rex Evans (as Charles (uncredited)), Dorothy Granger (as Raucous Party Girl (uncredited)), Russell Hardie (as Gustave (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Armand's Friend (uncredited)), Sibyl Harris (as George Sand (uncredited)), Maude Hume (as Aunt Henriette (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Baccarat Croupier (uncredited)), Tiny Jones (as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Eugene King (as Gypsy Leader (uncredited)), Fritz Leiber Jr. (as Valentin (uncredited)), Joan Leslie (as Marie Jeanette (uncredited)), Gwendolyn Logan (as Governess (uncredited)), Eily Malyon (as Therese (uncredited)), Adrienne Matzenauer (as Soprano (uncredited)), Edwin Maxwell (as Doctor (uncredited)), Eric Mayne (as Man in Audience (uncredited)), Ferdinand Munier (as Priest at Wedding (uncredited)), Barry Norton (as Emile (uncredited)), Lionel Pape (as General (uncredited)), John Picorri (as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)), Guy Bates Post (as Auctioneer (uncredited)), Frank Reicher (as Creditor Agent (uncredited)), Loretta Russell (as Casino Patron (uncredited)), Yorke Sherwood (as Butcher (uncredited)), Count Stefenelli (as Casino Patron (uncredited)), Zeffie Tilbury (as Old Duchess Bidding 3750 Francs (uncredited)), Douglas Walton (as Henri (uncredited)), June Wilkins (as Louise (uncredited)), Howard Wilson (as Armand's Friend (uncredited)), Harris Wood (as Minor Role (uncredited)), William Worthington (as Man in Casino (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Le margheritine DVD (1966)
Also known as: Sedmikrásky DVD (original title)

Country: CSHH

Spoken languages: Czech

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Vera Chytilová

Storyline:
After realizing that all world is spoiled, Marie and Marie are committed to be spoiled themselves. They rip off older men, feast in lavish meals and do all kinds of mischief. But what is all this leading to?

Cast:
Ivana Karbanová (as Marie II the Blonde), Jitka Cerhová (as Marie I the Brunette), Marie Cesková (as Woman in the Toilet), Jirina Myskova (as Toilet Assistant), Marcela Brezinová (as Toilet Assistant), Julius Albert (as Elder Playboy), Oldrich Hora (as Playboy (as Dr. Oldrich Hora)), Jan Klusák (as Younger Playboy), Václav Chochola, Josef Konícek (as Dancer in the Cabaret), Jaromír Vomácka (as Cheerful Man), Miroslava Babúrková (as Woman in the Train Window (uncredited)), J. Bartos (as Muscle Man (uncredited)), Oldrich Basus (as Musician (uncredited)), Jirina Cesková (as (uncredited)), A. Drábek (as Musician: Violinist (uncredited)), Josef Hruby (as Swimmer (uncredited)), Ester Krumbachová (as Cabaret Patron (uncredited)), Jaroslav Kucera (as Cabaret Patron (uncredited)), Jarosmir Kuvacha (as (uncredited)), Robert Kühnel (as Musician: Drummer (uncredited)), J. Laufer (as Musician: Guitar (uncredited)), V. Mysková (as (uncredited)), L. Nedved (as Musician: Accordion (uncredited)), J. Pecha (as Musician (uncredited)), J. Tesárek (as Musician (uncredited)), Frantisek Uldrich (as Man in the Alley (uncredited)), V. Zikmund (as Cabaret Patron (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
Margie DVD (1946)
Also known as: Margie DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Comedy, Music, Romance

Director(s): Henry King

Storyline:
A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher.

Cast:
Jeanne Crain (as Marjorie 'Margie' MacDuff), Glenn Langan (as Prof. Ralph Fontayne), Lynn Bari (as Miss Isabel Palmer), Alan Young (as Roy Hornsdale), Barbara Lawrence (as Marybelle Tenor), Conrad Janis (as Johnny 'Johnikins' Green), Esther Dale (as Grandma McSweeney), Hobart Cavanaugh (as Mr. Angus MacDuff), Ann E. Todd (as Joyce Fontayne (as Ann Todd)), Hattie McDaniel (as Cynthia), Gurney Bell (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Vanessa Brown (as Wanda (uncredited)), Buddy Clark (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Ken Darby (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Hazel Dawn Jr. (as Vi (uncredited)), Bill Days (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Shirley Doble (as Student (uncredited)), Jon Dodson (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Virginia Farmer (as Audience Spectator at Debate (uncredited)), Robert Ford (as Football Coach (uncredited)), Don Hayden (as Boy Charlie (uncredited)), Diana Herbert (as Senior (uncredited)), Louanne Hogan (voice of Margie's Singing Voice), Jay Johnson (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Herbert Kelt (as Boy on Stage Debate (uncredited)), Bud Linn (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Laurette Luez (as Student (uncredited)), The Lyttle Sisters (voice of Off-Screen Singing Quartette), Warren Mills (as Arnold Harrison (uncredited)), Milton Parsons (as Jefferson (uncredited)), Del Porter (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Robert Scheerer (as Student at Prom (uncredited)), Max Smith (voice of Off-Screen Singer), L. Dwight Snyder (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Martin Sperzel (voice of Off-Screen Singer), Tom Stevenson (as Salesman (uncredited)), Basil Walker (as Audience Spectator at Debate (uncredited)), Margaret Wells (as Matron (uncredited)), Cecil Weston (as Teacher (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Il margine DVD (1976)
Also known as: La marge DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama, Erotic

Director(s):Walerian Borowczyk

Storyline:
Sigismond (Joe Dallesandro) is a man lost in an erotic haze which clouds his judgment. Early in the film, it is evident that the man has a physically passionate relationship with his wife, with whom he has a son. While on a busine...

Cast:
Sylvia Kristel (as Diana), Joe Dallesandro (as Sigimond Pons), André Falcon (as Antonin Pons), Mireille Audibert (as Sergine Pons), Denis Manuel (as Le moustachu), Emmanuel Franval, Dominique Marcas, Norma Picadilly (as The stripper), Camille Larivière (as (as Camille Lariviere)), Luz Laurent, Louise Chevalier (as Feline), Karin Albin, Jean Lara, Carlo Nell, Dominique Erlanger, Sylvaine Charlet, Isabelle Mercanton, Désiré Bastareaud (as Le nain noir (uncredited)), Roger Darton (as Un client de la boîte (uncredited)), Gillian Gill (as La réceptionniste aux seins nus (uncredited)), Esther Oldham-Farfan (as (uncredited)), Régis Porte (as (uncredited)), Rosette (as Prostitute (uncredited)), Catherine Serre (as Cliente banque (uncredited)), Noël Simsolo (as Un client de la boîte (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria Antonietta DVD (1938)
Also known as: Marie Antoinette DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Biography, Drama, History, Romance

Director(s): W.S. Van Dyke, Julien Duvivier

Storyline:
The tragic life of Marie Antoinette, who became queen of France in her late teens.

Cast:
Norma Shearer (as Marie Antoinette), Tyrone Power (as Count Axel de Fersen), John Barrymore (as King Louis XV), Robert Morley (as King Louis XVI), Anita Louise (as Princesse de Lamballe), Joseph Schildkraut (as Duke d'Orléans), Gladys George (as Mme. du Barry), Henry Stephenson (as Count de Mercey), Cora Witherspoon (as Countess de Noailles), Barnett Parker (as Prince de Rohan), Reginald Gardiner (as Comte d'Artois), Henry Daniell (as La Motte), Leonard Penn (as Toulan), Albert Dekker (as Comte de Provence (as Albert Van Dekker)), Alma Kruger (as Empress Maria Theresa), Joseph Calleia (as Drouet), George Meeker (as Robespierre), Scotty Beckett (as The Dauphin), Marilyn Knowlden (as Princesse Thérèse), Erville Alderson (as Passport Official (uncredited)), Richard Alexander (as Man with Pike (uncredited)), Sam Ash (as Rabblerouser (uncredited)), King Baggot (as Nobleman at Court (uncredited)), Bonnie Bannon (as Girl (uncredited)), Trevor Bardette (as Municipal Taking the Young Dauphin (uncredited)), Robert Barrat (as Citizen-Officer (uncredited)), Ed Brady (as Townsman at Execution (uncredited)), Thomas Braidon (as Lackey (uncredited)), Al Bridge (as Official in Passport Office (uncredited)), Peter Bull (as Gamin (uncredited)), John Burton (as Lafayette (uncredited)), Mae Busch (as Mme. La Motte (uncredited)), John Butler (as Second Municipal Taking the Young Dauphin (uncredited)), Frank Campeau (as Lemonade Vendor (uncredited)), David Cavendish (as Beauregard (uncredited)), Lane Chandler (as Revolutionary Officer (uncredited)), Dorothy Christy (as Lady in Waiting to Madame Du Barry (uncredited)), Ocean Claypool (as Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)), Roger Converse (as Man in Gaming House (uncredited)), Harry Cording (as Executioner (uncredited)), Earl Covert (as Singer in Death Chant (uncredited)), Jules Cowles (as Citizen at Tribunal (uncredited)), Wade Crosby (as Danton (uncredited)), Cecil Cunningham (as Mme. 'Feldy' de Lerchenfeld (uncredited)), Guy D'Ennery (as Minister at King's Council (uncredited)), Howard Da Silva (as Toulon (uncredited)), Harry Davenport (as Monsieur de Cosse (uncredited)), Nigel De Brulier (as Archbishop (uncredited)), Vernon Downing (as Man in Gaming House (uncredited)), Claire Du Brey (as Woman Yelling at Rabblerouser (uncredited)), Frank Elliott (as King's Chamberlain (uncredited)), Billy Engle (as Man with Goblet (uncredited)), Harold Entwistle (as Old Aristocrat at Opera (uncredited)), Ann Evers (as Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)), Al Ferguson (as Soldier (uncredited)), Barry Fitzgerald (as Peddler (uncredited)), Neil Fitzgerald (as First Councilor (uncredited)), Jack George (as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)), Maude Turner Gordon (as Dowager (uncredited)), Greta Granstedt (as Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)), Lawrence Grant (as Old Nobleman at Birth of Dauphin (uncredited)), Jack Grey (as Courtesan (uncredited)), Ben Hall (as Young Man Fetching Priest (uncredited)), Ben Hendricks Jr. (as National Guardsman (uncredited)), Holmes Herbert (as Herald (uncredited)), Ramsay Hill (as Major Domo (uncredited)), George Houston (as Marquis De St. Priest (uncredited)), Esther Howard (as Streetwalker (uncredited)), Mary Howard (as Olivia (uncredited)), Hugh Huntley (as Man in Opera Gallery (uncredited)), Arthur Hurni (as Rabblerouser (uncredited)), Ruth Hussey (as Duchess de Polignac (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Monsieur Boehmer - the Jeweler (uncredited)), Frank Jaquet (as Keeper of the Seal (uncredited)), Edward Keane (as General (uncredited)), Victor Kilian (as Guard in Louis' Cell (uncredited)), Claude King (as Choisell (uncredited)), George Kirby (as Priest (uncredited)), Henry Kolker (as Court Aide (uncredited)), Howard Lang (as Franz (uncredited)), Duke R. Lee (as Coach Driver (uncredited)), Harts Lind (as Nurse (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria Antonietta Regina di Francia DVD (1956)
Also known as: Marie-Antoinette reine de France DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: French

Genres: Drama, History

Director(s): Jean Delannoy

Storyline:
While Louis XV is dying, the Dauphine of France, Marie-Antoinette, seduces a Swedish officer, Axel de Fersen, which pains her husband, the new King Louis XVI, who will know how to be generous when he learns of this deception.

Cast:
Michèle Morgan (as Marie Antoinette), Richard Todd (as Comte Axel von Fersen), Jacques Morel (as Louis XVI), Jeanne Boitel (as Mme. Campan), Aimé Clariond (as Louis XV), Madeleine Rousset (as Mme de Tourzel), Guy Tréjan (as Lafayette), Georgette Anys (as Une émeutière), Marcelle Arnold (as Mme. Adélaïde), Edmond Beauchamp (as Comte de Luxembourg), Jacques Bergerac (as Comte de Provence), Marina Berti (as Comtesse de Polignac), Paul Bonifas (as Herman), Yves Brainville (as Danton), Anne Carrère (as Mme Du Barry), Suzy Carrier (as Mme Elisabeth), André Chanu (as Le Prêtre assermenté), Daniel Ceccaldi (as Drouet), Jean Claudio (as Fouquier-Tinville), Anne Doat (as Rosalie), Jacques Dufilho (as Marat), Jacques Eyser (as Joad), Claudio Gora (as Kreutz), Camille Guérini (as Necker), Jean Hébey (as Marquis de Migennes), Jacques Hilling (as Duc de Brunswick), Georges Lannes (as d'Avaray), Jacques Marin (as Crieur de journaux), Jane Marken (as Mme Victoire), Jacques Morlaine (as Un officier), Raphaël Patorni (as Duc de Choiseul), Michel Piccoli (as Le Prêtre réfractaire), Marcel Pérès (as Simon), Olivier Richard (as Le Dauphin 5 ans), Frédéric Valmain (as Comte d'Artois), Jean Vinci (as Toulan), Amédée (as Samson - le bourreau (uncredited)), Edmond Ardisson (as Le locataire (uncredited)), Anne Auger (as (uncredited)), Albert Augier (as (uncredited)), Madeleine Barbulée (as Mme Sophie (uncredited)), Charles Bouillaud (as Un garde (uncredited)), Sacha Briquet (as (uncredited)), Denise Carvenne (as (uncredited)), Jacques Ciron (as (uncredited)), Henri Coutet (as (uncredited)), Martine Cuhaciender (as La Dauphine (uncredited)), Jocelyne Darche (as (uncredited)), Gérard Darrieu (as Garde du Petit-Trianon (uncredited)), Dominique Davray (as Une prisonnière (uncredited)), Joé Davray (as Le cavalier (uncredited)), Germaine Delbat (as (uncredited)), Paul Faivre (as Un bourgeois (uncredited)), Gabriel Gobin (as (uncredited)), Gilberte Géniat (as Une émeutière (uncredited)), Jim Gérald (as Un garde (uncredited)), Maïa Jusanova (as (uncredited)), Catherine Le Couey (as (uncredited)), Rudy Lenoir (as (uncredited)), Jean-Jacques Lécot (as Saintève (uncredited)), Guy Mairesse (as (uncredited)), Yannick Malloire (as Mme Royale (uncredited)), Pierre Moncorbier (as Le greffier (uncredited)), Bernard Musson (as Garde du Petit-Trianon (uncredited)), Michèle Nadal (as (uncredited)), Hubert Noël (as Un ami de Fersen (uncredited)), Louisette Rousseau (as (uncredited)), Alain Saury (as Un ami de Fersen (uncredited)), Sylvain (as Un laquais (uncredited)), Andrée Tainsy (as Une émeutière (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria del villaggio delle formiche DVD (1958)
Also known as: Ari no machi no Maria DVD (original title)

Country: Japan

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Heinosuke Gosho

Cast:
Kakuko Chino (as Reiko Kitahara), Kôji Nanbara (as Matsuki (as Shinji Nanbara)), Shûji Sano (as Ôsawa), Kôji Mitsui (as Iwa-san), Jun Tatara (as Gosan), Fujio Suga (as Guchiyasu), Akihiro Miwa (as Jean (as Akihiro Maruyama)), Fumio Watanabe (as Kizaki), Machiko Mizuhara (as Rie, Gosan's wife), Shizue Natsukawa (as Sachie, Reiko's mother), Mutsuko Sakura (as Namie, Ôsawa's wife), Mitsuko Yoshikawa, Chôko Iida (as Kawazu-bâ), Tatsuo Saitô (as Seiji, Reiko's father), Zekô Nakamura (as Saigyô), Hikaru Hoshi (as Akatora), Yasushi Nagata (as Colonel), Itoko Wakaura, Kaneko Iwasaki (as Kitty), Jun Hamamura (as Picasso), Tetsuo Kiyoi, Saburô Satoki, Shôbun Inoue, Kappei Matsumoto, Miwa Saitô, Keiko Tanaka, Yoshiko Hara, Tatsuko Kusaka (as Yoshi, maid), Fumio Ômachi, Masayoshi Miyasaka, Ton Shimada, Yoshihiro Nakadai, Saburô Ukita, Takashi Tô, Fumio Wada, Kimiya Morikawa, Chieko Inoue, Machiko Kitamura, Miyoko Kojima, Keiji Yanoma, Teruaki Imai, Kazuo Kumagai, Bôtaro Kaneko, Yoshihiro Okada, Keiko Kawamura, Saburô Katô, Harukuni Sha, Yasuhito Kawamura, Hiroko Okano, Kôzô Kisaga, Kensuke Fukushima, Seiji Hiraoka, Sachio Okuyama, Kan Ishinaga, Sakae Kimura, Ed Keane (as Father Zeno (as Edward Keane)), William Ross (as Young Priest (as Bill Ross)), Taylor Schneider, Elise Richter, Kindel Patricia, Takeshi Sakamoto, Tokuji Kobayashi

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria di Magdala DVD (1946)
Also known as: María Magdalena pecadora de Magdala DVD (original title)

Country: Mexico

Spoken languages: Spanish

Genres: Drama, History

Director(s): Miguel Contreras Torres

Cast:
Medea de Novara (as María Magdalena), Luis Alcoriza (as Jesús Nazareno), Tito Junco (as Judas), José Baviera (as Poncio Pilatos), Luana Alcañiz (as La Virgen María (as Luana de Alcañiz)), Eduardo Arozamena (as Caifás), Arturo Soto Rangel (as Joseph), Tito Novaro (as Príncipe Ra-Ho-Tep (as Augusto Novaro)), Alfredo del Diestro (as Joaquín), Francisco Jambrina (as Leucipo), Eduardo Noriega (as Ayax), José Elías Moreno (as Simón Cirineo), Roberto Banquells Sr. (as Anás (as Roberto Banquells)), Enrique Gonce (as Gestas), Guillermo Bravo Sosa (as Dimas (as Guillermo Bravo S.)), Carlos Villarías (as San Pedro), Edmundo Espino (as San Lucas), Rafael Banquells (as San Juan), Raúl Lechuga (as San Andrés), Félix Samper (as San Bartolomé (as Félix Samper Cabello)), Alfonso Alvarado (as Santiago), Juan José Laboriel (as Esclavo Nubio (as José Laboriel)), Roberto Corell (as Timeo), Lidia Franco (as Martha), Pedro Elviro (as Hombre burla de Jesús), Daniel Arroyo (as Hombre arresta a Jesús (uncredited)), Stephen Berne (as Guardia que azota a Jesús (uncredited)), Alfonso Carti (as Guardia (uncredited)), Micaela Castejón (as Mujer limpia mejilla a Jesús (uncredited)), Elodia Hernández (as Seguidor de Jesús (uncredited)), Daniel 'Chino' Herrera (as Guardia (uncredited)), Agustín Isunza (as Rulfo, soldado (uncredited)), Héctor Mateos (as Guardia (uncredited)), Casimiro Ortega (as Guardía que azota a Jesús (uncredited)), Daniel Pastor (as (uncredited)), José Ignacio Rocha (as Seguidor de Jesús (uncredited)), Víctor Urruchúa (as Criado de Pilatos (uncredited)), Jesús Valero (as Hombre en cena de María Magdalena (uncredited)), Hernán Vera (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria di Scozia DVD (1936)
Country: United States

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Biography, Drama, History, Romance

Director(s): John Ford, Leslie Goodwins

Storyline:
The recently widowed Mary Stuart returns to Scotland to reclaim her throne but is opposed by her half-brother and her own Scottish lords.

Cast:
Katharine Hepburn (as Mary Stuart), Fredric March (as Earl of Bothwell), Florence Eldridge (as Elizabeth Tudor), Douglas Walton (as Lord Darnley), John Carradine (as David Rizzio), Robert Barrat (as Norton), Gavin Muir (as Leicester), Ian Keith (as James Stuart - Earl of Moray), Moroni Olsen (as John Knox), William Stack (as Ruthven), Ralph Forbes (as Randolph), Alan Mowbray (as Throckmorton), Frieda Inescort (as Mary Beaton), Donald Crisp (as Huntly), David Torrence (as Lindsay), Molly Lamont (as Mary Livingstone), Anita Colby (as Mary Fleming), Jean Fenwick (as Mary Seton), Lionel Pape (as Burghley), Alec Craig (as Donal), Mary Gordon (as Nurse), Monte Blue (as Messenger), Leonard Mudie (as Maitland), Brandon Hurst (as Airan), Wilfred Lucas (as Lexington), D'Arcy Corrigan (as Kirkcaldy), Frank Baker (as Douglas), Cyril McLaglen (as Faudoncide), Doris Lloyd (as Fisherman's Wife), Robert Warwick (as Sir Francis Knollys), Murray Kinnell (as Judge), Lawrence Grant (as Judge), Ivan F. Simpson (as Judge (as Ivan Simpson)), Nigel De Brulier (as Judge (as Nigel de Brulier)), Barlowe Borland (as Judge), Walter Byron (as Walsingham), Wyndham Standing (as Sergeant-at-Arms), Earle Foxe (as Earl of Kent), Paul McAllister (as du Croche), Lionel Belmore (as Fisherman), Gaston Glass (as Frenchman), Neil Fitzgerald (as Nobleman), Frank Anthony (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), John Blood (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Al Bridge (as (uncredited)), Tommy Bupp (as Boy in Boat (uncredited)), David Clyde (as (uncredited)), Hallam Cooley (as (uncredited)), Harvey D'Roulle Foster (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Jean De Briac (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Jerry Frank (as One of Bothwell's Guards (uncredited)), Bud Geary (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Douglas Gerrard (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Hilda Grenier (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Winter Hall (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Halliwell Hobbes (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Robert Homans (as Jailer (uncredited)), Shep Houghton (as Soldier (uncredited)), Maxine Jennings (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Tiny Jones (as Scotswoman (uncredited)), Jean Kircher (as Prince James (uncredited)), Judith Kircher (as Prince James (uncredited)), Fred Malatesta (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), G.L. McDonnell (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Wedgwood Nowell (as Queen Elizabeth's Majordomo (uncredited)), Father Raemers (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Robert Ryan (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Leslie Sketchley (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Wingate Smith (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Pat Somerset (as Mary's Majordomo (uncredited)), Harry Tenbrook (as One of Queen Mary's Guards (uncredited)), John Tyke (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)), Billy Watson (as Fisherman's Son (uncredited)), Bobs Watson (as Fisherman's Son (uncredited)), Niles Welch (as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria Galante DVD (1934)
Also known as: Marie Galante DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English, Spanish

Genres: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Director(s): Henry King

Storyline:
Marie is kidnapped and taken aboard ship, then thrown off at Yucatan. She winds up singing in a café in the Panama Canal zone. There she gets involved in a plot to destroy the canal and runs into American intelligence officer Craw...

Cast:
Spencer Tracy (as Dr. Crawbett), Ketti Gallian (as Marie Galante), Ned Sparks (as Plosser), Helen Morgan (as Miss Tapia), Sig Ruman (as Brogard (as Sigfried Rumann)), Leslie Fenton (as Gen. Saki Tenoki), Arthur Byron (as Gen. Gerald Phillips), Robert Loraine (as Ratcliff), Frank Darien (as Ellsworth), Frank Adams (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Janet Barrett (as Dancer (uncredited)), Muriel Barrett (as Dancer (uncredited)), Eugene Beday (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Guy Bellis (as Commissioner at Scotland Yard (uncredited)), Joseph E. Bernard (as Port Controller (uncredited)), Eugene Borden (as Assistant to the Prefect of Police (uncredited)), Agostino Borgato (as Frenchman (uncredited)), Nina Borget (as Shopper (uncredited)), Maurice Brierre (as Telegraph Operator (uncredited)), James P. Burtis (as Wisecracking American (uncredited)), Marie Burton (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Fred Cavens (as Postmaster (uncredited)), Wallis Clark (as Head of Bureau in Washington (uncredited)), Arthur Clayton (as Assistant Commissioner (uncredited)), Tito Coral (as Tito (uncredited)), Pierre Couderc (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Aileen Covington (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Adrienne D'Ambricourt (as French Woman (uncredited)), George Davis (as Frenchman in Central America (uncredited)), Ray De Ravenne (as Shopper (uncredited)), Theo De Voe (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Rosita Delmar (as Checkroom Girl (uncredited)), Joe Dominguez (as Orderly (uncredited)), C.R. Dufau (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Charles Fallon (as Dentist (uncredited)), Stepin Fetchit (as 'Pacific Gardens' Waiter (uncredited)), Jay C. Flippen (as Sailor in Bar (uncredited)), Allen Fox (as Sentry (uncredited)), Richard Garrick (as Wilson - Second Officer (uncredited)), Clarence Geldert (as Port Doctor (uncredited)), Robert Gleckler (as Steamship Captain (uncredited)), Soledad Gonzales (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Rosemary Grimes (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Rubí Gutiérrez (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Herbert Heywood (as Tour Guide (uncredited)), Jean Houghton (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Olin Howland (as Clerk French Consul (uncredited)), Jack Kenney (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Leonid Kinskey (as Arohnson (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Army Shipment Delivery Man (uncredited)), Frank Lanning (as Kristoffer (uncredited)), Frank LaRue (as Port Inspector (uncredited)), Mitchell Lewis (as Yermack - Steamship Crew Member (uncredited)), Marie Loredo (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Sugi Machi (as Japanese (uncredited)), Michael Mark (as Babu (uncredited)), Chris-Pin Martin (as Furniture Dealer (uncredited)), J.P. McGowan (as Foreman (uncredited)), Paul McVey (as Man in Tenoki's Shop (uncredited)), Carlotta Monti (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Jack Mower (as Naval Commander (uncredited)), J. Carrol Naish (as French Sailor Painting Ship (uncredited)), George Nardelli (as Patient (uncredited)), Phil Neal (as Ensign (uncredited)), Harry Northrup (as Mate (uncredited)), Fletcher Norton (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Manuel París (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Albert Pollet (as French Waiter (uncredited)), Jules Raucourt (as Prefect of Police at Paris (uncredited)), Anita Ray (as Cabaret Entertainer (uncredited)), Lewis Sargent (as Private (uncredited)), Kai Schmidt (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Alexander Schoenberg (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Harry Semels (as Steamship Crew Member (uncredited)), George Sherwood (as Lieutenant (uncredited)), Philip Sleeman (as Crew Member (uncredited)), Edwin Stanley (as Sympathetic American (uncredited)), Paul Stanton (as Assistant to Head of Bureau in Washington (uncredited)), Blanca Vischer (as Spanish Girl (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria la tessitrice DVD (1960)
Also known as: Mariya-iskusnitsa DVD (original title)

Country: URSS

Spoken languages: Russian

Genres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Director(s): Aleksandr Rou

Storyline:
An old soldier helps a young boy find his mother, who's been kidnapped to the magical underwater kingdom in a remote Russian lake.

Cast:
Ninel Myshkova (as Mariya iskusnitsa (as N.Myshkova)), Viktor Perevalov (as Ivanushka - Maryin syn (as Vitya Perevalov)), Anatoliy Kubatskiy (as Vodokrut XIII (as A. Kubatskiy)), Olga Khachapuridze (as Alyonushka - vnuchka Vodoktuta XIII (as Olya Khachapuridze)), Georgiy Millyar (as Kvak (as G. Millyar)), Vera Altayskaya (as Ttushka-Nepogodushka (as V. Altanskaya)), Sergei Troitsky (as Altyn Altynych (as S. Troitskiy)), Aleksandr Khvylya (as Mudrets-Molchalnik (as A. Khvylya)), Nikita Kondratyev (as Morskoy Petukh (as N. Kondratyev)), Mikhail Kuznetsov (as Otstavnoy soldat), Aleksandr Alyoshin (as Pirat (as A. Alyoshin)), Andrei Baranov (as Pirat (as A. Baranov)), Valentin Bryleev (as Pirat (as V. Bryleyev)), Nikolay Kuznetsov (as Odnaglazyy pirat (as N. Kuznetsov)), Konstantin Nemolyayev (as Pirat (as K. Nemolyayev)), Vladimir Pitsek (as Pirat (as V. Pitsek)), Mikhail Shcherbakov (as Pirat (as M. Shcherbakov)), Konstantin Starostin (as Pirat (as K. Starostin)), El Traktovenko (as Pirat (as E. Traktovenko))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtiles: Italian
Maria leggenda ungherese DVD (1932)
Also known as: Tavaszi zápor DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: Hungarian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Pál Fejös

Storyline:
It tells the story of Mari, an austerely beautiful young peasant girl played by the French star, Annabella. Mari is seduced beneath a flowering tree by the admirer of one of the daughters of the prosperous family for whom she work...

Cast:
Annabella (as Marie Szabó), Ilona Dajbukát (as A jegyzõné), Erzsi Bársony (as A jegyzõné lánya), Steven Geray (as Urasági intézõ (as Gyergyai István)), Karola Zala (as A Fortuna tulajdonosa), Margit Ladomerszky (as A kávéház szépe), Sándor Pethes (as Táncmester), Lajos Várady (as Táncmester), Zoltán Makláry (as Vasutas), Gusztáv Vándory (as Tisztelendõ), Lajos Ihász (as Patikus), György Kerekes (as Egy ficsúr), Gyula Gózon (as Vendég a kávéházban), Lajos Gárdonyi (as Vendég a kávéházban), József Kürthy (as (as Kürty József)), Marcsa Simon, Sándor Fülöp (as Báli rendezõ), Lajos Ujváry (as Kávéházi vendég), Erzsi Pártos, Teri Radó (as Kávéházi hölgy (as Radó Teri)), Erzsi Ákos (as Kávéházi hölgy), Germaine Aussey (as La fille blonde), Elemér Baló (as Kávéházi vendég), Anna Bíró (as Bende Emma), Erzsi Götz (as Kávéházi hölgy), Simone Héliard, Jenõ Várnay (as Kávéházi törzsvendég, orvos)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
Maria Luisa DVD (1944)
Also known as: Marie-Louise DVD (original title)

Country: Switzerland

Spoken languages: German

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Leopold Lindtberg, Hermann Haller, Franz Schnyder

Storyline:
Amidst the Nazi invasion of France in 1942, a young girl is evacuated to Switzerland but is still haunted by the terrors she has witnessed.

Cast:
Josiane Hegg (as Marie-Louise Fleury (as Josianne)), Germaine Tournier (as Mme Fleury - Marie-Louises Mutter), Heinrich Gretler (as Direktor Rüegg), Anne-Marie Blanc (as Anna Rüegg), Margrit Winter (as Hedi Rüegg), Armin Schweizer (as Bänninger - Pensionierter Lehrer), Mathilde Danegger (as Päuli), Fred Tanner (as Robert Scheibli), Emil Gerber (as Ernst Schwarzenbach), Bernard Ammon (as André), Robert Bichler (as (as R. Bichler)), Gottlieb Büchi (as (as G. Büchi)), Walburga Gmür (as (as W. Gmür)), Gustav Gnehm (as (as G. Gnehm)), Emil Gyr (as (as E. Gyr)), R. Jäger, Schaggi Streuli (as (as E. Kägi)), W. Frick, Friedrich Braun, Pauline Carton (as Mme Gilles), Jean Hort (as Père Deschamps), Hans Kaes, Peter W. Loosli, Marcel Merminod (as Herr Bertheau), Paul Schulthess

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English
Maria Luisa di Prussia DVD (1931)
Also known as: Luise Königin von Preußen DVD (original title)

Country: Germany

Spoken languages: German

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Carl Froelich

Storyline:
Vehicle for one of Weimar era 's most beloved actresses: as the popular Prussian queen in 1806-1807,she presides over the humiliating Peace of Tilsit which Napoleon forces on the defeated Germans.

Cast:
Henny Porten (as Königin Luise), Gustaf Gründgens (as König Friedrich Wilhelm III), Ekkehard Arendt (as Prinz Louis Ferdiand), Vladimir Gajdarov (as Zar Alexander), Friedrich Kayßler (as Freiherr von Stein), Helene Fehdmer (as Gräfin Voss), Paul Günther (as Napoleon), Friedrich Ettel, Friedrich Gnaß, Bernhard Goetzke, Ferdinand Hart, Eva L'Arronge, Aribert Mog, John Mylong (as (as Jack Mylong-Münz)), Veronika Nargo, Walter Steinbeck, Hugo Werner-Kahle, Paul Westermeier, Christian Grautof (as Knabe), Inge Landgut (as Mädchen)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English
Maria R. e gli angeli di Trastevere DVD (1976)
Country:Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama

Director(s): Elfriede Gaeng

Cast:
Barbara Betti (as Maria), Nicolò Piccolomini (as Michele), Alberto Tarallo, Massimo De Cecco (as (as Massimo Di Cecco)), Carlo Sanmartin, Giovanna Mainardi, Franco Caracciolo, Raffaele Di Mario, Alessandro Haber, Otello Belardi, Franco Pozzi, Glauco Onorato (as Giggi)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria Rosa la guardona DVD (1973)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Marino Girolami

Storyline:
Country bumpkin Maria Rosa becomes the new maid in a second-rate Roman hotel. A hole in the wall behind the mirror in her room turns her and a horny bellboy into voyeurs.

Cast:
Isabella Biagini (as Maria Rosa Ceccantoni), Ninetto Davoli (as Romolo), Riccardo Garrone, Rosemarie Lindt, Silvio Bagolini, Adolfo Belletti, Pupo De Luca, Marco Tulli, Bruna Beani, Raffaele Curi, Marzia Damon, Franco Diogene, Alberto Fogliani, Ennio Girolami, Luigi Antonio Guerra, Rodolfo Licari (as (as Rod Licari)), Franco Mazzieri, Loredana Mongardini (as (as Valeria Mongardini)), Paul Muller, Maria Teresa Piaggio

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria Stuarda regina di Scozia DVD (1971)
Also known as: Mary Queen of Scots DVD (original title)

Country: United Kingdom

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Biography, Drama, History

Director(s): Charles Jarrott

Storyline:
During the sixteenth century, the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots engages in over two decades of religious and political conflict with her cousin, the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I of England, amidst political intrigue in her native ...

Cast:
Vanessa Redgrave (as Mary, Queen of Scots), Glenda Jackson (as Queen Elizabeth), Patrick McGoohan (as James Stuart), Timothy Dalton (as Henry, Lord Darnley), Nigel Davenport (as Lord Bothwell), Trevor Howard (as William Cecil), Daniel Massey (as Robert Dudley), Ian Holm (as David Riccio), Andrew Keir (as Ruthven), Tom Fleming (as Father Ballard), Katherine Kath (as Catherine De Medici), Beth Harris (as Mary Seton), Frances White (as Mary Fleming), Bruce Purchase (as Morton), Brian Coburn (as Huntly), Vernon Dobtcheff (as Duc De Guise), Raf De La Torre (as Cardinal De Guise), Richard Warner (as Walsingham), Maria Aitken (as Lady Bothwell), Jeremy Bulloch (as Andrew), Robert James (as John Knox), Richard Denning (as Francis, King of France), Juba Kennerley (as Council Member (uncredited)), Bob Ramsey (as Courtier (uncredited)), Robert van Kaphengst (as Servant (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Maria Walewska DVD (1937)
Also known as: Conquest DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Drama, History, Romance

Director(s): Clarence Brown, Gustav Machatý

Storyline:
A Polish countess becomes Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress at the urging of Polish leaders who feel she could influence him to make Poland independent.

Cast:
Greta Garbo (as Countess Marie Walewska), Charles Boyer (as Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte), Reginald Owen (as Tallyrand), Alan Marshal (as Capt. d'Ornano), Henry Stephenson (as Count Anastas Walewski), Leif Erickson (as Paul Lachinski (as Leif Erikson)), May Whitty (as Laetitia Bonaparte (as Dame May Whitty)), Maria Ouspenskaya (as Countess Pelagia Walewska), C. Henry Gordon (as Prince Poniatowski), Claude Gillingwater (as Stephan (Marie's servant)), Vladimir Sokoloff (as Dying soldier), George Houston (as Grand Marshal George Duroc), Alex Akimoff (as Singer (uncredited)), Stanley Andrews (as Prince Mirska (uncredited)), Oscar Apfel (as Count Potocka (uncredited)), Scotty Beckett (as Alexandre Walewska (uncredited)), Arthur Belasco (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Joseph E. Bernard (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Betty Blythe (as Princess Mirska (uncredited)), Sidney Bracey (as Polish Servant (uncredited)), Ed Brady (as Soldier (uncredited)), Henry Brandon (as Staff Officer (uncredited)), Horace G. Brown (as Nobleman (uncredited)), Raymond Butler (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Yakima Canutt (as Cossack (uncredited)), Aileen Carlyle (as Servant (uncredited)), Lane Chandler (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Albert Conti (as Count Wallenstein (uncredited)), Harry Cording (as Cossack (uncredited)), D'Arcy Corrigan (as Priest (uncredited)), George Cowl (as Count Augustus Walewska (uncredited)), Guy D'Ennery (as Prussian Servant (uncredited)), George Davis (as Grenadier (uncredited)), Carlos De Valdez (as Turkish Ambassador (uncredited)), Kay Deslys (as Polish Servant (uncredited)), Dr. Farid (as Persian Ambassador (uncredited)), Jean Fenwick (as Maria Louisa (uncredited)), Paul Fix (as Dump Soldier (uncredited)), Eddie Foster (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Christian J. Frank (as French Officer (uncredited)), Rosina Galli (as Bianca - Servant (uncredited)), Jack George (as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)), George Givot (as Constant (uncredited)), Grace Goodall (as Aristocrat at Ball (uncredited)), Robert Graves (as Major Domo (uncredited)), Ben Hall (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ralf Harolde (as Lejeune (uncredited)), Winifred Harris (as Countess Augustus Walewska (uncredited)), Lew Harvey (as Soldier (uncredited)), Tom Herbert (as Servant (uncredited)), Ramsay Hill (as Bertrand (uncredited)), Shep Houghton (as Palace Guard (uncredited)), Olaf Hytten (as Conspirator (uncredited)), Mitchell Ingraham (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Noble Johnson (as Roustan (uncredited)), Pasha Khan (as Persian Interpreter (uncredited)), Henry Kolker (as Sen. Wybitcki (uncredited)), Adia Kuznetzoff (as Cossack Lt. Vladek (uncredited)), Frank Lackteen (as Soldier (uncredited)), Ethan Laidlaw (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Ivan Lebedeff (as Cossack Captain (uncredited)), Mitchell Lewis (as Beppo (uncredited)), Leota Lorraine (as Ball Guest (uncredited)), Wilfred Lucas (as Major Domo (uncredited)), Fred Malatesta (as Waiter (uncredited)), James A. Marcus (as Polish Servant (uncredited)), Alphonse Martell (as French Officer (uncredited)), Francisco Marán (as French Officer (uncredited)), Francis McDonald (as Cossack (uncredited)), Frank McGlynn Jr. (as Soldier (uncredited)), Lois Meredith (as Countess Potocka (uncredited)), Charles Middleton (as Sergeant at Elba (uncredited)), Art Miles (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Sue Moore (as Servant (uncredited)), Louis Natheaux (as Polish Officer (uncredited)), Dennis O'Keefe (as Jan Walewska (uncredited)), Paul Parry (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Edward Peil Sr. (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Lee Phelps (as Servant (uncredited)), Norman Phillips Jr. (as Polish Servant (uncredited)), John Picorri (as Frazzini (uncredited)), Lee Prather (as Count Jeromanowski (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marianna fuga dalla morte DVD (1971)
Also known as: Die Screaming Marianne DVD (original title)

Country: United Kingdom

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Director(s):Pete Walker

Storyline:
After their parents divorce, one daughter lives with her mother in England while the other lives with her father in Portugal. After the untimely death of her mother, the one daughter stands to inherit a large sum of money and also...

Cast:
Susan George (as Marianne Evans), Barry Evans (as Eli Frome), Christopher Sandford (as Sebastian Smith), Judy Huxtable (as Hildegard), Leo Genn (as The Judge), Kenneth Hendel (as Rodriguez), Paul Stassino (as Portuguese Police Detective), Alan Curtis (as Sloopy's Manager), Anthony Sharp (as Registrar), Jon Laurimore (as British Police Detective - Dark Hair (as John Laurimore)), Martin Wyldeck (as British Police Detective - Grey Hair)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marie Chantal contro il dr. Kha DVD (1965)
Also known as: Marie Chantal contre Dr. Kha DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Director(s): Claude Chabrol

Storyline:
Marie-Chantal travels by train to her cousin's place to spend a winter holiday, when a stranger - apparently a fugitive from someone aboard - entrusts her with a jewel in the shape of a tiger with ruby eyes. Unknown to her, these ...

Cast:
Marie Laforêt (as Marie-Chantal Froidevaux des Chatenets), Francisco Rabal (as Paco Castillo), Serge Reggiani (as Ivanov), Charles Denner (as Johnson), Stéphane Audran (as Olga), Akim Tamiroff (as Prof. Lambaré), Roger Hanin (as Bruno Kerrien), Antonio Passalia (as Sparafucile), Pierre-François Moro (as Hubert de Ronsac), Robert Burnier (as A Swiss Gentleman), Gilles Chusseau (as Gregor), Eugenio Di Petra, Onofrio Arcoleo, Gérard Tichy (as Maitre d'Hôtel), José María Caffarel (as (as Caffarel)), Henri Attal (as Dumont), Bernard Papineau, Lahcen Boukish (as Thug in a Bournous), Serge Bento, Claude Chabrol (as Customer complaining of his fruit juice (uncredited)), Jacques Hilling (as (uncredited)), Albert Michel (as (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marie Octobre DVD (1959)
Also known as: Marie-Octobre DVD (original title)

Country: France

Spoken languages: French

Genres: Drama, Mystery

Director(s): Julien Duvivier

Storyline:
Fifteen years after WWII, a group of ex-resistance fighters are brought together by Marie-Octobre, so that the former members of the network can finally relive one fateful night and find out who betrayed their murdered leader, Cas...

Cast:
Danielle Darrieux (as Marie-Hélène Dumoulin - dite Marie-Octobre), Bernard Blier (as Julien Simoneau - avocat d'Assises), Robert Dalban (as Léon Blanchet - serrurier), Paul Frankeur (as Lucien Marinval - mandataire aux Halles), Jeanne Fusier-Gir (as Victorine - la gouvernante), Paul Guers (as Père Yves Le Guen), Daniel Ivernel (as Robert Thibaud - médecin-accoucheur), Paul Meurisse (as François Renaud-Picart - industriel), Serge Reggiani (as Antoine Rougier - imprimeur), Noël Roquevert (as Etienne Vandamme - contrôleur des contributions), Lino Ventura (as Carlo Bernardi - patron de boîte de nuit), René Brejot (as Self - Wrestling Referee (uncredited)), Roger Delaporte (as Self - Wrestling Match on TV (uncredited)), Iska Khan (as Self - Wrestling Match on TV (uncredited)), King Kong Taverne (as Self - Wrestling Match on TV (uncredited)), Paul Villard (as Self - Wrestling Match on TV (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: Italian
Marihuana DVD (1950)
Also known as: The Marijuana Story DVD (english title)

Country: Spain

Spoken languages: Spanish

Genres: Crime, Drama

Director(s): León Klimovsky

Storyline:
Pablo Urioste is a respected surgeon, but he is forced to experience a nightmarish world after his wife, a marijuana addict, dies at a nightclub. He tells his story to the police, and tells stories of how he is hooked, beaten, bla...

Cast:
Pedro López Lagar (as Dr. Pablo Urioste), Fanny Navarro (as Marga Quiroga), Golde Flami (as Aída), Nathán Pinzón (as Sopita), Eduardo Cuitiño (as Gang Boss), Alberto de Mendoza (as Lt. DeLuca), Gilberto Peyret (as Inspector Olivera), Roberto Durán (as Diego), Héctor Quintanilla (as Chevrolet), Pilar Gómez (as Amelia), Ángel Prio, Cecilia Ingenieros, Elsa Márquez, Juan Carrara, Jesús Pampín (as Hombre en congreso), Alberto Rinaldi, Alberto Barcel (as Dr, Piñeyro), Warly Ceriani (as Director), Leticia Lando, Gloria Castilla, Domingo Mania (as Dr. Portal), Juan Fava, China Navarro, Rafael Diserio (as Dueno de boite), Jorge Villoldo (as Portero), Alfredo Almanza, Osvaldo Cabrera, Alberto Durán, Mauricio Espósito, Adolfo Laur

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marijuana la droga infernale DVD (1952)
Also known as: Big Jim McLain DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Crime, Drama, History, Romance, Thriller

Director(s): Edward Ludwig

Storyline:
In the post-war Hawaii, House Un-American Activities Committee investigators Jim McLain and Mal Baxter hunt down Communists.

Cast:
John Wayne (as Jim McLain), Nancy Olson (as Nancy Vallon), James Arness (as Mal Baxter), Alan Napier (as Sturak), Veda Ann Borg (as Madge), Hans Conried (as Robert Henried), Hal Baylor (as Poke), Gayne Whitman (as Dr. Gelster), Gordon Jones (as Olaf), Robert Keys (as Edwin White), John Hubbard (as Lt. Cmdr. Clint Grey), Soo Yong (as Mrs. Namaka (as Madame Soo Yong)), Dan Liu (as Dan Liu - Honolulu Chief of Police (as Honolulu Chief Of Police Dan Liu)), Paul Hurst (as Mr. Lexiter), Vernon 'Red' McQueen (as Phil Briggs (as Red McQueen)), Sarah Padden (as Mrs. Lexiter (as Sara Padden)), Kinko 'Lucky' Simunovich (as Muscle Man), Kinai Ikuma (as Reverend Ito (as Bishop Kinai Ikuma)), Leon Alton (as Reporter (uncredited)), Charles Baptiste (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Lulu Mae Bohrman (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Peter Brocco (as Dr. Carter (uncredited)), Rennie Brooks (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Steve Carruthers (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Spencer Chan (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Beulah Christian (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Franklyn Farnum (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Robert Fellows (as Soldier Boarding Ship (uncredited)), Paul Fix (voice of Chauncey), Bess Flowers (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Lloyd Ford (as Bouncer (uncredited)), William Forrest (as J.E. Lowry - McLain's Supervisor (uncredited)), Akira Fukunaga (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Kenneth Gibson (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Joe Gilbert (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Herschel Graham (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Sam Harris (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Douglas Henderson (as J.J. Donahue - Soldier Boarding Ship (uncredited)), Ralph Honda (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Kenner G. Kemp (as Night Club Patron (uncredited)), Paul King (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Edwin Layton (as Edwin Layton (uncredited)), Harry Morgan (voice of Narrator), Leo C. Richmond (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Suzanne Ridgway (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Jeffrey Sayre (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Norman Stevans (as Reporter (uncredited)), Bert Stevens (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)), Joel Trapido (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Harry Tyler (as Waiter (uncredited)), Peter Whitney (as Communist Truck Driver (uncredited)), Jay Wilsey (as Mr. Whalen (uncredited)), Florence Wix (as Nightclub Patron (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marika degli inferni DVD (1974)
Also known as: Mariken van Nieumeghen DVD (original title)

Country: Netherlands

Spoken languages: Dutch

Genres: Drama, Fantasy

Director(s): Jos Stelling

Storyline:
A sparkling film and surprising look into the middle ages by means of the story of Mariken, whose beauty is used by the devilish comedian Moenen to put people up against each other.

Cast:
Eric Bais (as Gast in Herberg), Sander Bais (as Moenen), Kees Bakker (as Bedelaar), Jacqueline Bayer (as Meisje), Harm Begeman (as Wagenspeler), Kitty Courbois (voice), Riek Deege (as Wasvrouw), Henk Douze (as Wagenspeler), Jan Harms (as Aanrander), Dirk Hattum (as Wagenspeler), Wil Hildebrand (as Dede), Frans Hulshof (as Waard), Carel Jansen (as Wagenspeler), Menno Jetten (as Aanrander), Leo Koenen (as Kleermaker), Johanna Leeuwenstein (as Wasvrouw), Pieter Loef, Ronnie Montagne (as Mariken), Dick Mulder (as Geldwisselaar), Wil Post (as Waardin), Lucie Singeling, Alida Sonnega (as Aunt), Frans Stelling (as Rijk Heer), William Van De Kooy (as Uncle), Jan van der Steen (as Wagenspeler), Hanneke van der Velden, Diet van Hulst (as Berthe), Arjaan van Nimwegen (as Wagenspeler), Ria Veldhuizen (as Dame), Guus Westerman (as Kwakzalver), Ab Willemse (as Wagenspeler)

Medium: DVD R/RW

Subtitles: English
Marilyn il mito di un'epoca DVD (1963)
Also known as: Marilyn DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Documentary

Director(s): Henry Koster

Storyline:
Anthology of excerpts from Marilyn Monroe's 20th Century-Fox output, narrated by Rock Hudson, and created as a cinematic eulogy to Monroe, who died the year before.

Cast:
Marilyn Monroe (as Self (archive footage)), Rock Hudson (as Narrator), Lauren Bacall (as Schatze Page (archive footage)), Anne Baxter (as Kit Dodge Jr. (archive footage)), Cyd Charisse (as Self (scene from "Something's Got to Give") (archive footage)), Charles Coburn (as Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman (archive footage)), Wally Cox (as Self (scene from "Something's Got to Give") (archive footage)), Dan Dailey (as Self (archive footage)), Tom Ewell (as Self (scene from "The Seven Year Itch") (archive footage)), Betty Field (as Self (scene from "Bus Stop") (archive footage)), Mitzi Gaynor (as Self (scene from "There's No Business Like Show Business") (archive footage)), Betty Grable (as Self (archive footage)), June Haver (as Self (scene from "Love Nest") (archive footage)), Celeste Holm (as Karen (archive footage)), Hope Lange (as Self (scene from "Bus Stop") (archive footage)), William Lundigan (as Self (scene from "Love Nest") (archive footage)), Dean Martin (as Self (archive footage)), Ethel Merman (as Self (scene from "There's No Business Like Show Business") (archive footage)), Robert Mitchum (as Matt Calder (archive footage)), Don Murray (as Self (scene from "Bus Stop") (archive footage)), Arthur O'Connell (as Self (scene from "Bus Stop") (archive footage)), Donald O'Connor (as Self (scene from "There's No Business Like Show Business") (archive footage)), Jack Paar (as Self (scene from "Love Nest") (archive footage)), Gregory Ratoff (as Self (scene from "All About Eve") (archive footage)), Tommy Rettig (as Self (scene from "River of No Return") (archive footage)), Jane Russell (as Dorothy Shaw (archive footage)), Phil Silvers (as Self (scene from "Something's Got to Give") (archive footage)), David Wayne (as Self (scene from "We're Not Married") (archive footage)), George Winslow (as Self (scene from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") (archive footage))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marilyn una vita una storia DVD (1980)
Also known as: Marilyn: The Untold Story DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Biography, Drama

Director(s): Jack Arnold, John Flynn, Lawrence Schiller

Storyline:
The story of the life and times of the legendary Hollywood blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe, from her meteoric rise to stardom, to her marriages and untimely death.

Cast:
Catherine Hicks (as Marilyn Monroe), Richard Basehart (as Johnny Hyde), Frank Converse (as Joe DiMaggio), John Ireland (as John Huston), Viveca Lindfors (as Natasha Lytess), Jason Miller (as Arthur Miller), Sheree North (as Gladys Baker), Kevin Geer (as Jim Dougherty), Tracey Gold (as Young Norma Jean), Priscilla Morrill (as Louella Parsons), John Christy Ewing (as Lawyer), Bill Vint (as Montgomery Clift), Larry Pennell (as Clark Gable), Heath Jobes (as Tom Ewell), Howard Caine (as Billy Wilder), Brad Blaisdell (as Jack Lemmon), Anthony Gordon (as Laurence Olivier), Bruce Neckels (as Tony Curtis), Michael Fairman, J.P. Bumstead, Carole Tru Foster, Paul Larson, Anne Ramsey, John Steadman, Janus Blythe, Sima Conrad, E. Brian Dean, Jim Greenleaf, James Hayden, Mae Marmy, Jessamine Milner, John C. Moskoff (as (as John Moskoff)), Frank Pesce, Alex Romero, Lance Rosen, George Skaff, Cicely Walper, Shelley Taylor Morgan, Jimmy Stathis (as Director), Shawn Stevens (as Actor), Steve Fogel (as Marilyn's Psychiatrist (uncredited)), Michael F. Hoover (as Party Guest (uncredited)), Tom Massmann (as Army Private (uncredited)), Barbara Perry (as Extra (uncredited)), Antonino Garcia Tony (as US Army Photographer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
La marina è vittoriosa DVD (1942)
Also known as: The Navy Comes Through DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Drama, War

Director(s): A. Edward Sutherland

Storyline:
A U.S. Navy crew aboard a merchant marine ship battle Nazis.

Cast:
Pat O'Brien (as Chief Michael 'Mike' Mallory), George Murphy (as Lt. Thomas L. 'Tom' Sands), Jane Wyatt (as Myra Mallory), Jackie Cooper (as Joe 'Babe' Duttson), Carl Esmond (as Richard 'Dutch' Kroner), Max Baer (as Coxswain G. Berringer), Desi Arnaz (as Pat Tarriba), Ray Collins (as Capt. McCall), Lee Bonnell (as Kovac), Frank Jenks (as Sampier), John McGuire (as James Bayless (as John Maguire)), Frank Fenton (as Hodum), Joey Ray (as James Dennis), Marten Lamont (as Lt. Cmdr. Murray - navy doctor), Stanley Andrews (as Judge Advocate (uncredited)), George Blagoi (as U-Boat Captain (uncredited)), Sven Hugo Borg (as U-Boat First Officer (uncredited)), Egon Brecher (as U-Boat Commander (uncredited)), Joe Cunningham (as Mr. Duttson (uncredited)), Helmut Dantine (as Frightened Young German Seaman (uncredited)), Edgar Dearing (as Bud (uncredited)), Ralph Dunn (as Cop Bringing Sampier (uncredited)), Bud Geary (as Quartermaster McPhail (uncredited)), Joseph W. Girard (as Naval Captain at Hearing (uncredited)), William Haade (as Pier 7 Guard (uncredited)), Russell Hoyt (as Minor Role (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Merchant Marine Sailor with Hose (uncredited)), Howard Lane (as Lookout (uncredited)), Lyle Latell (as Oiler (uncredited)), Jack Martin (as U-Boat First Officer (uncredited)), George Melford (as Chief Engineer (uncredited)), Monte Montague (as Third Mate (uncredited)), William H. O'Brien (as Clerk at Hearing (uncredited)), Cyril Ring (as Mr. Reynolds (uncredited)), Franklin D. Roosevelt (voice of Self), Hans Schumm (as U-51 Captain Recognizing Kroner (uncredited)), Robert R. Stephenson (as First Officer of 'Odin' (uncredited)), Fred Sweeney (as Lookout (uncredited)), Sigfrid Tor (as German First Officer (uncredited)), Nicholas Vehr (as U-Boat First Officer (uncredited)), Wilhelm von Brincken (as Captain of 'Odin' (uncredited)), Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (as U-Boat Captain (uncredited)), Malcolm Waite (as Top Lookout (uncredited)), Max Waizmann (as German Agent (uncredited)), Mary Young (as Mrs. Duttson (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai a terra DVD (1933)
Also known as: Sailor's Luck DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Raoul Walsh

Storyline:
U.S. sailor Jimmy Harrigan, on shore leave in San Pedro, meets and falls for Sally Brent She promises to wait for him when he ships out to San Francisco, but Jimmy becomes jealous and tells her off when he learns Sally has entered...

Cast:
James Dunn (as Jimmy Fenimore Harrigan), Sally Eilers (as Sally Brent), Victor Jory (as Baron Portola - aka Darrow), Sammy Cohen (as Barnacle Benny Cohen), Frank Moran (as Bilge Moran), Esther Muir (as Minnie Broadhurst), Will Stanton (as J. Felix Hemingway), Armand 'Curly' Wright (as Angelo (as Curley Wright)), Jerry Mandy (as Rico), Lucien Littlefield (as Elmer Brown), Buster Phelps (as Elmer Brown Jr.), Frank Atkinson (as Bath House Attendant), Germaine De Neel (as Mona Busby (uncredited)), Fred Kelsey (as Cop (uncredited)), Hank Mann (as Ukelele Player (uncredited)), Matt McHugh (as Taxi Cab Driver (uncredited)), Frank Mills (as Target Shooting Booth Attendant (uncredited)), Phil Tead (as Nugent Busby (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai a terra DVD (1953)
Also known as: All Ashore DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Comedy, Musical

Director(s): Richard Quine

Storyline:
Three sailors finally get some shore leave, and go in search of fun and girls.

Cast:
Mickey Rooney (as Francis 'Moby' Dickerson), Dick Haymes (as Joe Carter), Peggy Ryan (as Gay Night), Ray McDonald (as Skip Edwards), Barbara Bates (as Jane Stanton), Jody Lawrance (as Nancy Flynn), Fay Roope (as Commodore Stanton), Jean Willes (as Rose), Rica Owen (as Dotty), Patricia Edwards (as Susie (as Patricia Walker)), Eddie Parker (as Sheriff Billings (as Edwin Parker)), Dick Crockett (as Charlie - Security Guard), Frank Kreig (as Arthur Barnaby), Ben Welden (as Hugo - Bartender), Gloria Pall (as Lucretia), Joan Shawlee (as Hedy), Rica Owen Moore, Danny Mummert (as Undetermined Role (scenes deleted)), Ralph Reed (as Undetermined Role (scenes deleted)), Robert Anderson (as Ship's Officer (uncredited)), Edwin Chandler (as News Reporter (uncredited)), John Davis (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Johnny Duncan (as Dancer (uncredited)), Luigi Faccuito (as Dancer (uncredited)), Robert Foulk (as Ship's Purser (uncredited)), Ed Fury (as Tennis Player at Island Chateau (uncredited)), Diane Garrett (as Bit Role (uncredited)), James Garwood (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Jack Harmon (as Dancer (uncredited)), Mona Knox (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Ilsa Mader (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Vivian Mason (as Bit Role (uncredited)), David McMahon (as Harbor Patrol Man (uncredited)), Charles Morton (as Cabrillo Owner (uncredited)), Rod O'Connor (as Newscaster (uncredited)), Joy Rogers (as Secretary (uncredited)), Cosmo Sardo (as Dance Extra (uncredited)), Lee Scott (as Dancer (uncredited)), Emil Sitka (as Bartender (uncredited)), Paula Sowl (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Larry Stewart (as Bit Role (uncredited)), Lonnie Thomas (as Kid in Sandbox (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai all'erta DVD (1934)
Also known as: Here Comes the Navy DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance, War

Director(s): Lloyd Bacon

Storyline:
A cocky guy joins the Navy for the wrong reason but finds romance and twice is cited for heroism.

Cast:
James Cagney (as Chester (Chesty) O'Connor), Pat O'Brien (as Biff Martin), Gloria Stuart (as Dorothy Martin), Frank McHugh (as Wilbur (Droopy) Mullins), Dorothy Tree (as Gladys Hawkins), Robert Barrat (as Cmdr. Denny), Willard Robertson (as Executive Officer), Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams (as Dance-Floor Manager (as Guinn Williams)), Howard Hickman (as Captain), Maude Eburne (as Mrs. Mullins - Droopy's Mother), George Irving (as Admiral), Eddie Acuff (as Marine Orderly (uncredited)), James P. Burtis (as Chief Petty Officer (uncredited)), Eddy Chandler (as Supply Sergeant (uncredited)), Nick Copeland (as Navy Yard Workman (uncredited)), Joseph Crehan (as Recruiting Officer (uncredited)), Ida Darling (as Lady Visiting Navy Yard (uncredited)), Edward Earle (as Navy Chaplain (uncredited)), Bill Elliott (as USS Arizona Officer (uncredited)), Gloria Faythe (as Guest on Ship (uncredited)), Eddie Fetherston (as USS Arizona Sailor (uncredited)), Chuck Hamilton (as Hood at Dance (uncredited)), Milton Kibbee (as Mike (uncredited)), Adele Lacy (as Guest on Ship (uncredited)), Frank LaRue (as Foreman (uncredited)), Lorena Layson (as Girl Visiting Navy Yard (uncredited)), George Magrill (as Sailor on Macon (uncredited)), Frank Marlowe (as USS Arizona Sailor (uncredited)), Sam McDaniel (as Washroom Attendant (uncredited)), Martha Merrill (as Girl Visiting Navy Yard (uncredited)), Henry Otho (as Man at Dance (uncredited)), Cliff Saum (as Officer Bringing Recruits (uncredited)), Eddie Shubert (as Speedboat Skipper (uncredited)), Charles Sullivan (as Sailor on Macon (uncredited)), John Swor (as Carousel Attendant (uncredited)), Harry Tenbrook (as Navy Yard Worker (uncredited)), Fred 'Snowflake' Toones (as Cookie (uncredited)), Pauline True (as Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)), Sailor Vincent (as USS Arizona Sailor (uncredited)), Emmett Vogan (as USS Arizona Lieutenant (uncredited)), Niles Welch (as USS Arizona Officer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai allegri DVD (1941)
Also known as: A Girl a Guy and a Gob DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Comedy, Romance

Director(s):Richard Wallace

Storyline:
Steve is a shy quiet man who is an executive for a shipping firm. He meets Dot at the Opera where she had his seats and the next day she shows up as his temporary secretary. Then Coffee Cup comes to town to see Dot, his gal. When ...

Cast:
George Murphy (as Coffee Cup), Lucille Ball (as Dot Duncan), Edmond O'Brien (as Stephen Herrick), Henry Travers (as Abel Martin), Franklin Pangborn (as Pet Shop Owner), George Cleveland (as Pop Duncan), Kathleen Howard (as Jawme Duncan), Marguerite Chapman (as Cecilia Grange), Lloyd Corrigan (as Pigeon Duncan), Mady Correll (as Cora), Frank McGlynn Sr. (as Panky), Doodles Weaver (as Eddie), Frank Sully (as Salty), Nella Walker (as Mrs. Grange), Richard Lane (as Recruiting Officer), Irving Bacon (as Mr. Albert Merney), Rube Demarest (as Ivory), Charles Smith (as Messenger), Nora Cecil (as Charwoman), Robert McKenzie (as Janitor), Sam Appel (as Native (scenes deleted)), Harry Depp (as Mr. Harmon - Minister (scenes deleted)), Geraldine Fissette (as Native Dancer (scenes deleted)), Frank O'Connor (as Chauffeur (scenes deleted)), Gertrude Short (as Mother (scenes deleted)), James P. Spencer (as Native (scenes deleted)), Effie Anderson (as Marriage Bureau Clerk (uncredited)), Eddie Arden (voice of Opera Page Boy), Warren Ashe (as Opera Ticket Taker (uncredited)), Vince Barnett (as Bystander with Packages (uncredited)), Leon Belasco (as First Taxi Driver (uncredited)), Joseph E. Bernard (as Tattoo Artist (uncredited)), William A. Boardway (as Opera Patron (uncredited)), Eddie Borden (as Man at Dance Hall (uncredited)), Wade Boteler (as Uniformed Attendant at Marriage Bureau (uncredited)), Ralph Brooks (as Hustler (uncredited)), James Bush (as Sailor Taking Address Book (uncredited)), Walter Byron (as Opera Patron (uncredited)), James Carlisle (as Opera Patron (uncredited)), George Chandler (as Bystander Betting Five Bucks (uncredited)), Jimmy Cleary (voice of Opera Program Boy), Irene Coleman (as Bystander Watching Eddie Grow (uncredited)), Tom Coleman (as Pedestrian (uncredited)), Sally Conlin (as Little Girl (uncredited)), Tom Costello (as Opera House Floor Manager (uncredited)), Hal K. Dawson (as Photographer (uncredited)), Edgar Dearing (as Policeman (uncredited)), Homer Dickenson (as Wedding Chapel Attendant (uncredited)), Fern Emmett (as Middle-Aged Woman at Marriage Bureau (uncredited)), Mary Field (as Woman on Street (uncredited)), Bess Flowers (as Cute Sailorette (uncredited)), Charles Flynn (as Thin Sailor (uncredited)), George Ford (as Sailor (uncredited)), Jean Fowler (as Opera Patron (uncredited)), Joe Geil (as Boy (uncredited)), John George (as Newsboy Outside Opera House (uncredited)), Kenneth Gibson (as Opera Patron (uncredited)), Eddie Hart (as Ticket Taker #2 at Dance (uncredited)), Earle Hodgins (as Sylvester P. Wurple (uncredited)), Carol Hughes (as Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)), Lloyd Ingraham (as Announcer of Piano Winner (uncredited)), Charles Irwin (as Dance Hall MC (uncredited)), Bud Jamison (as Tall Bystander (uncredited)), Tiny Jones (as Passerby (uncredited)), Mike Lally (as Second Taxi Driver (uncredited)), Jack Lescoulie (as Sailor (uncredited)), Carl M. Leviness (as Opera Patron (uncredited)), George Lloyd (as Bystander Smoking Cigar (uncredited)), George Lollier (as Grange's Chauffeur (uncredited)), George McKay (as Joe - Counterman (uncredited)), Frank Mills (as Laborer in Manhole (uncredited)), Bert Moorhouse (as Pedestrian (uncredited)), Bud Osborne (as Bystander (uncredited)), Edward Peil Sr. (as Opera House Assistant Manager (uncredited)), Steve Pendleton (as Mr. Adams (uncredited)), 'Snub' Pollard (as Wedding Chapel Attendant (uncredited)), Alexander Pollard (as Grange's Butler (uncredited)), Victor Potel (as Bystander Eating Popcorn (uncredited)), Tom Quinn (as Hustler (uncredited)), Cyril Ring (as Hustler (uncredited)), Dewey Robinson (as Dance Hall Bouncer (uncredited)), Ronald R. Rondell (as Ticket Taker at Dance (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai del Re DVD (1953)
Also known as: Single-Handed DVD (original title)

Country: United Kingdom, 83 minutes

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Action, Drama, Romance, War

Director(s): Roy Boulting

Storyline:
In 1940, Canadian sailor Andrew Brown is prisoner on a battle damaged German raider and he plans to delay the raider's at-sea repairs until a British naval task-force can destroy it.

Cast:
Jeffrey Hunter (as Signalman Andrew 'Canada' Brown), Michael Rennie (as Lt. Richard Saville), Wendy Hiller (as Lucinda Bentley), Bernard Lee (as Petty Officer 'Stokes' Wheatley), Peter van Eyck (as Kapitan von Falk (as Peter Van Eyck)), Victor Maddern (as Signalman Willy 'Misery' Earnshaw), John Horsley (as Cmdr. John Willis), Patrick Barr (as Capt. Tom Ashley, HMS 'Amesbury'), Robin Bailey (as Cdr. John Stafford - HMS 'Stratford'), Officers and Men of H.M.S. Manxman, Officers and Men of H.M.S. Cleopatra, Officers and Men of H.M.S. Glasgow, John Adams (as German Sailor (uncredited)), Jack Armstrong (as Officer at Investiture (uncredited)), William Baskiville (as Rating (uncredited)), Paul Beradi (as Officer at Investiture (uncredited)), Martin Boddey (as German Officer (uncredited)), Nicholas Bruce (as Hesse (uncredited)), James Copeland (as Cmdr. Laughton (uncredited)), Harold Coyne (as German Sailor (uncredited)), Reggie de Beer (as Officer (uncredited)), Robert Dean (as Communications Officer (uncredited)), Steve Donahue (as Rating (uncredited)), James Drake (as Navigator (uncredited)), Otto Friese (as German Soldier (uncredited)), Lowell Gilmore (as Emissary of the King - USA version (uncredited)), Victor Hagan (as Station Master (uncredited)), Charles Hammond (as Official at Investiture (uncredited)), Aidan Harrington (as Orderly (uncredited)), Victor Harrington (as Officer at Investiture (uncredited)), Joan Hickson (as Hotel Manager (uncredited)), Philip Johns (as Orderly (uncredited)), Sam Kydd (as Naval Rating (uncredited)), Guido Lorraine (as German Officer (uncredited)), Derek Prentice (as German Orderly (uncredited)), Charles Rayford (as Rating (uncredited)), Arthur Sandifer (as Soldier (uncredited)), Terry Sartain (as Rating (uncredited)), John Schlesinger (as German Guard (uncredited)), John Warren (as Orderly (uncredited)), Lockwood West (as Lt. Marsh (uncredited)), Ian Wilson (as Waiter (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai donne e guai DVD (1959)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Giorgio Simonelli

Storyline:
Four sailors are off duty in Barcelona. Capo Campana ordered them to remain together when in the city. But Mario, one of them, falls for Manuela and leaves the other three. He is then robbed of his uniform and he is involved in a ...

Cast:
Maurizio Arena (as Mario Santarelli), Abbe Lane (as Manuela), Ugo Tognazzi (as Domenico Campana), Raimondo Vianello (as Il comandante in seconda), Rossella Como (as Juanita, la fotografa (as Rosella Como)), Riccardo Billi (as Gilbert, il prestigiatore), Giampiero Littera (as Raffaele), Julio Riscal (as Pietro), María Cuadra (as Carmen, la giornalista), Antonio Riquelme (as Domenico), Elio Crovetto (as Marinaio genovese della ronda), Nadir Moretti (as Marinaio veneziano della ronda), Arturo Bragaglia (as Cameriere del bar), José Calvo (as complice di Aristotele (as Pepe Calvo)), Miguel Del Castillo (as Aristotele (as Miguel S. Del Castillo)), Nora Samsó (as Direttrice dell'atelier (as Nora Simson)), José Villasante (as complice di Aristotele (as Giuseppe Villasante)), Mike Brendel (as Pablito, campione di boxe (as Mike Randall)), Lauretta Masiero (as Mademoiselle Ester), Carmen Bravo, José Luis Heredia, Mara Laso, Juan Antonio Riquelme, José Sepúlveda, Carlo Sposito (as (as Carletto Sposito))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai donne e Hawaii DVD (1960)
Also known as: The Bulldog Breed DVD (original title)

Country: United Kingdom

Spoken languages: English, Italian

Genres: Comedy

Director(s): Robert Asher

Storyline:
When he is crossed in love, grocers assistant Norman Puckle joins the Navy, where he is recruited to man the first British rocket.

Cast:
Norman Wisdom (as Norman Puckle), Ian Hunter (as Adm. Sir Bryanston Blyth), David Lodge (as CPO Knowles), Robert Urquhart (as Cmdr. Clayton), Edward Chapman (as Mr. Philpots), Eddie Byrne (as PO Filkins), Peter Jones (as Diving Instructor), John Le Mesurier (as Prosecuting Counsel), Terence Alexander (as Defending Counsel), Sydney Tafler (as Speedboat Owner), Brian Oulton (as Bert Ainsworth), Harold Goodwin (as Streaky Hopkinson), Johnny Briggs (as Johnny Nolan), Frank Williams (as Mr Carruthers), Joe Robinson (as Tall Sailor), Liz Fraser (as NAAFI Girl), Penny Morrell (as Marlene Barlow), Claire Gordon (as Peggy - Girl in Bar), Julie Shearing (as WRN Smith), Bosun (as Bosun the Dog (as 'Bosun')), John Arnatt (as Briggs (uncredited)), John Bailey (as Prisoner Escort (uncredited)), Alan Beaton (as Commander (uncredited)), Michael Caine (as Sailor in Cinema Fight (uncredited)), Rodney Cardiff (as Sailor (uncredited)), Tony Castleton (as Sailor (uncredited)), Cyril Chamberlain (as Jimmy the Landlord (uncredited)), Bill Cummings (as Sailor (uncredited)), Roland Curram (as Control room radio operator (uncredited)), Larry Dann (as New Dalton's Boy (uncredited)), Robert Desmond (as Sailor on Bridge of Warship (uncredited)), Vince Fleming (as Sailor (uncredited)), Chick Fowles (as Man in Cinema Queue (uncredited)), Tex Fuller (as Sailor (uncredited)), Sheila Hancock (as Doris (uncredited)), Glyn Houston (as Gym Instructor (uncredited)), Roy Lansford (as Prisoner Escort (uncredited)), Rosamund Lesley (as Peggy (uncredited)), Philip Locke (as Teddy Boy in Cinema Fight (uncredited)), Keith Peacock (as Sailor (uncredited)), Geremy Phillips (as Audience member (uncredited)), Bryan Pringle (as PTI (uncredited)), Fred Real (as Commander (uncredited)), Oliver Reed (as Teddy Boy in Cinema Fight (uncredited)), William Roache (as Space Centre Operator (uncredited)), Leonard Sachs (as Yachtsman (uncredited)), Anthony Sagar (as Instructor's Assistant (uncredited)), Arnold Schulkes (as Sailor (uncredited)), Anne Scott (as Polynesian Girl (uncredited)), John Tatham (as Naval Officer (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai in coperta DVD (1967)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Musical, Comedy

Director(s):Bruno Corbucci

Cast:
Little Tony (as Tony Raimondo), Spela Rozin (as Donatella Pellegatti (as Sheila Rossin)), Ferruccio Amendola (as Ferruccio), Lucio Flauto (as Lucio Pellegatti), Ignazio Leone (as Orione), Liliana Chiari (as Liliana), Léa Nanni (as Carla), Nino Scardina (as Libero), Enrico Ciacci (as Self), Rosi Di Pietro (as Self), Ivan Basilivan (as Self), Tullio Altamura (as Cesare Raimondi), Umberto D'Orsi (as Teddy Rodano), Bruno Scipioni (as Sergeant), Tino Scotti (as Comm. Pellegatti), Jimmy il Fenomeno (as Dancing Boy (uncredited)), Osiride Pevarello (as Man with Beard in the Pub (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai senza stelle DVD (1948)
Country: Italy

Spoken languages: Italian

Genres: Drama, War

Director(s): Francesco De Robertis

Storyline:
An educational sailing trip is cut short by the outbreak of war, and the boys must decide what to do.

Cast:
Antonio Gandusio (as Se stesso), Cesarina Gheraldi (as Se stessa), Vittorio Mattiussi (as Il fuochista De Matteis), Tito Stagno (as Riccio), Otello Venturi (as Murena)

Medium: DVD R/RW
Marinai topless e guai DVD (1964)
Also known as: McHale's Navy DVD (original title)

Country: United States

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Comedy, War

Director(s):Edward Montagne

Storyline:
The crazy crew of McHale decide to use their PT boat as an off-track betting parlor and run in to lots of trouble when they owe money to some marines and a horse they bought causes a Japanese sub to run aground.

Cast:
Ernest Borgnine (as Lt. Commander Quinton McHale), Tim Conway (as Ensign Charles Parker), Joe Flynn (as Captain Wallace B. Binghamton), Bob Hastings (as Lt. Elroy Carpenter), Gary Vinson (as Quartermaster George Christopher (Christy)), John Wright (as Willy Moss), Carl Ballantine (as Torpedoman Lester Gruber), Billy Sands (as Motor Machinist Mate Harrison Bell), Edson Stroll (as Virgil Edwards), Gavin MacLeod (as Seaman Joseph 'Happy' Hanes), Yoshio Yoda (as Fuji Kobiaji), Jean Willes (as Margot Monet), Claudine Longet (as Andrea Bouchard), George Kennedy (as Henri Le Clerc), Marcel Hillaire (as Chief de Gendarmes), Dale Ishimoto (as Japanese Captain), John Fujioka (as Japanese J.G. (as John Mamo)), Sandy Slavik (as French Girl), George Bruggeman (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), James J. Casino (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Paul Cristo (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Tony Dante (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Tom Ferrandini (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Bob Folkerson (as Jockey (uncredited)), Ken Kane (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Joseph La Cava (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), John Marlin (as Casino Patron (uncredited)), George Nardelli (as Celebration Guest (uncredited)), Cliff Norton (as Australian Soldier (uncredited)), Jose Portugal (as Casino Patron (uncredited)), Paul Ravel (as Bartender (uncredited)), Anthony Redondo (as Casino Patron (uncredited)), Edward Rickard (as Casino Patron (uncredited)), Victor Romito (as Croupier (uncredited)), Jeffrey Sayre (as Stickman (uncredited)), Bernard Sell (as Race Spectator (uncredited)), Frank D. Strong (as Marching Bandsman (uncredited)), Theresa Testa (as Race Spectator (uncredited))

Medium: DVD R/RW
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