Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)
Movie Info
La Taverne de N.O. is the French title for the Franco-American costume drama Adventures of Captain Fabian. As sea captain Michael Fabian, Errol Flynn (who also adapted the screenplay from the Robert Shannon novel Fabulous Ann Madlock) is ostensibly the star. Most of the footage, however, is devoted to Micheline Presle as servant girl Lea Marriote, whose thirst for revenge against the prominent New Orleans family who wronged both her and Fabian motivates the film's plotline. After Fabian defends Lea on a murder charge, she promptly weds George Brissac (Vincent Price), scion of that aforementioned family, thereby laying the groundwork for a spectacularly unhappy finale. Filmed in Paris and Nice, La Taverne de N.O. represented the second film which Errol Flynn made in partnership with producer-director William Marshall; the first was the abortive Hello God.
Cast
Errol Flynn
as Capt. Michael Fabian
as Capt. Michael Fabian
Micheline Presle
as Lea Mariotte
as Lea Mariotte
Vincent Price
as George Brissac
as George Brissac
Agnes Moorehead
as Aunt Jezebel
as Aunt Jezebel
Victor Francen
as Henri Brissac
as Henri Brissac

Jim Gerald
as Constable Gilpin
as Constable Gilpin

Héléna Manson
as Madam Pirott
as Madam Pirott
Howard Vernon
as Emil
as Emil

Roger Blin
as Phillipe
as Phillipe

Valentine Camax
as Housekeeper
as Housekeeper

Georges Flateau
as Judge Brissac
as Judge Brissac

Zanie Campan
as Cynthia Winthrop
as Cynthia Winthrop

Reggie Nalder
as Constant
as Constant
Charles Fawcett
as Defense Attorney
as Defense Attorney

Aubrey Bower
as Mate
as Mate
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