Marius /

Marius is the son of a cafe owner in the port of Marseilles. He loves the daughter of a fish-monger, Fanny, but also longs to live the adventurous life of a sailor. Even though the young couple become lovers and plan to marry, Fanny realizes that she cannot hold Marius from his dreams

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Interama Video Classics (Firm)
Other Authors: Charpin, Demazis, Orane, 1904-1991, Fresnay, Pierre, 1897-1975, Gromon, Francis, 1890-1971, Korda, Alexander, Sir, 1893-1956, Pagnol, Marcel, 1895-1974, Pahle, Ted, Raimu, 1883-1946
Format: Unknown
Language:French
Published: New York : Interama Video Classics, 1991
[New York, N.Y.?] : [Los Angeles, Calif.] : Interama Video Classics ; Distributed exclusively by Image Entertainment], 1991
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Summary:Marius is the son of a cafe owner in the port of Marseilles. He loves the daughter of a fish-monger, Fanny, but also longs to live the adventurous life of a sailor. Even though the young couple become lovers and plan to marry, Fanny realizes that she cannot hold Marius from his dreams
This is the first film of Pagnol's trilogy. Marius, son of César the owner of a cafe, is drawn to the sea, filled with dreams of faraway lands. He loves Fanny, but even this love is not as strong as his wanderlust. Fanny turns him loose to follow his dream and marries Panisse, a rich widower
Item Description:Based on a novel with the same title by Marcel Pagnol
Based on the novel with the same title by Marcel Pagnol
Duration on slip case: 125 minutes
French dialogue with English subtitles
In French with English subtitles
Originally released in France in 1931 as a motion picture
Title on container: Marcel Pagnol's Marius
Videodisc release of the 1931 motion picture
"New Electronic Subtitles" -- Container
"The Fanny Trilogy I."
"The Fanny trilogy I."--Container
Physical Description:1 videocassette (121 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in
1 videocassette (125 min.) : sound, black and white ; 12 in
Format:VHS format
Production Credits:Director, Alexander Korda ; producer/writer, Marcel Pagnol ; photographer, Ted Pahle ; music, Francis Gromon