The Cape of Hope (1951)
Lyria, a faded beauty who runs a seedy waterfront bar, is madly in love with Bob, a crooked attorney. Bob can't bring himself to confess his love for Minnie, the pretty daughter of Simon, a safe cracker. In order to run away with her, Bob, one of the masterminds of a big-time robbery, betrays his friends. But Lyria, who has found out what is happening, makes Minnie fall into a deadly trap.
Director: Raymond Bernard
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: November 14, 1951
Cast
- Edwige Feuillère - Lyria
- Frank Villard - Robert 'Bob' Legeay
- Jean Debucourt - Commissaire André Troyon
- Paolo Stoppa - Simon Liakim
- Jean-Marc Tennberg - Georges Monval
- Jean Témerson - Docteur Pagolos
- William Tubbs - Commodore Rinaldi
- Philippe Olive - Le notaire
- Maurice Schutz - Marquis du Taillis
- Jean Hébey - M. Flavey
Screenplay
- José-André Lacour (Scenario Writer)
- Pierre Laroche
Production: Francinex, Les Films Ariane, La Société des Films Sirius, Italia Produzione Film
Country: France, Italy
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Raymond Bernard
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Cape of Hope about?
- Lyria, a faded beauty who runs a seedy waterfront bar, is madly in love with Bob, a crooked attorney. Bob can't bring himself to confess his love for Minnie, the pretty daughter of Simon, a safe cracker. In order to run away with her, Bob, one of the masterminds of a big-time robbery, betrays his friends. But Lyria, who has found out what is happening, makes Minnie fall into a deadly trap.
- Who directed The Cape of Hope?
- The Cape of Hope was directed by Raymond Bernard.
- Who stars in The Cape of Hope?
- The Cape of Hope stars Edwige Feuillère, Frank Villard, Jean Debucourt, Paolo Stoppa, Jean-Marc Tennberg, Jean Témerson.
- How long is The Cape of Hope?
- The Cape of Hope has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is The Cape of Hope?
- The Cape of Hope is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was The Cape of Hope produced?
- The Cape of Hope was produced in France, Italy.