Frenchman's Creek
Frenchman's Creek

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Frenchman's Creek

1944
Movie
112 min
English

An English lady falls in love with a French pirate after he kidnaps her from her ancestral home on the coast of Cornwall and sweeps her off her feet into a world of adventure.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Mitchell LeisenGenres: Adventure, Drama, Romance, War

Plot Summary

In 17th-century England, Lady Dona St. Columb, a bored socialite, feels stifled by her marriage and decides to escape to her family's Cornish estate. There, she encounters a dashing French pirate named Jean Villain, who has landed on her property. Despite their vastly different worlds and the ongoing conflict between England and France, Dona finds herself irresistibly drawn to the adventurous and passionate pirate, leading to a whirlwind romance and perilous choices.

Critical Reception

Frenchman's Creek was a popular swashbuckling romance upon its release, praised for its vibrant Technicolor and romantic escapism during wartime. While critics noted its formulaic plot, the chemistry between its leads and the lush production values were generally well-received by audiences seeking adventure and romance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lush Technicolor cinematography.

  • Joan Fontaine and Arturo de Córdova's chemistry was a highlight.

  • A standard but enjoyable swashbuckling romance.

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Fun Fact

The vibrant Technicolor used in 'Frenchman's Creek' was a significant draw for audiences during a time when many films were in black and white due to wartime restrictions.

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