Frenchman's Creek 80 years old

In her elegant world...a lady of ice...in his world of adventure...a woman of fire!

Frenchman's Creek

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 off her feet into a world of adventure.

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Frenchman's Creek Cast

Name Character
Joan Fontaine She was 26, 96 years old when she died as Dona St. Columb
Nigel Bruce He was 49, 58 years old when he died as Lord Godolphin
Cecil Kellaway He was 51, 79 years old when he died as William
Moyna Macgill She was 48, 79 years old when she died as Lady Godolphin
Basil Rathbone She was 52, 75 years old when she died as Lord Rockingham
Mary Field She was 35, 87 years old when she died as Prue
Arturo de Córdova He was 36, 65 years old when he died as Jean Benoit Aubrey
Doris Lloyd She was 48, 71 years old when she died as Undetermined Role
Harald Maresch He was 28, 70 years old when he died as Edmond (as Harald Ramond)
Billy Daniels He was 29, 73 years old when he died as Pierre Blanc (as Billy Daniels)
Ralph Forbes He was 39, 46 years old when he died as Harry St. Columb

Frenchman's Creek Crew

Name Department
Sam Comer as Set Decoration. He was 51 (81) years old when He died Art
Hans Dreier as Art Direction. He was 59 (81) years old when He died Art
Buddy G. DeSylva as Executive Producer. He was 49 (55) years old when He died Production
Talbot Jennings as Writer. He was 50 (90) years old when He died Writing
Charles Lang as Director of Photography. He was 42 (96) years old when He died Camera
Ernst Fegté as Art Direction. He was 43 (76) years old when He died Art
Alma Macrorie as Editor. She was 39 (65) years old when She died Editing
Mitchell Leisen as Costume Design. He was 45 (74) years old when He died Costume & Make-Up
Mitchell Leisen as Director. He was 45 (74) years old when He died Directing
Frenchman's Creek poster
Frenchman's Creek (80 years)

In her elegant world...a lady of ice...in his world of adventure...a woman of fire!

  • Release day: Wednesday, September 20, 1944
  • Runtime: 112 minutes