Pirate Treasure

Pirate Treasure

Pirate Treasure est un film américain en 12 chapitres, réalisé par Ray Taylor, sorti en 1934.

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  • Richard Talmadge : Dick Moreland
  • Lucille Lund : Dorothy Craig
  • Walter Miller : Stanley Brasset
  • Patrick H. O'Malley Jr. : John Craig
  • Ethan Laidlaw : Curt
  • William Desmond : Capitaine Jim Carson
  • William L. Thorne : Drake
  • Del Lawrence : Robert Moreland
  • Edmund Cobb : Bert
  • George DeNormand : Jed
  • Al Ferguson : Tony
  • Beulah Hutton : Marge
  • Francis Ford : ami de Dick à l'aéroport
  • Philo McCullough : Ancêtre pirate dans un flashback

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Notes et références

  1. (fr) Section fullcredits sur l'Internet Movie Database - Consulté le 24 janvier 2010 - Sauf référence contraire.
  2. (en) Pirate Treasure sur Ranker.com
  3. (fr) Pirate Treasure sur l'Internet Movie Database - Consulté le 24 janvier 2010 - Sauf référence contraire.

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