Cargo, les hommes perdus (2010) Directed by Léon Desclozeaux
Adventure / Romance
aka: Cargo, the Lost Men
Film Synopsis
The Habina, an old cargo
ship, has been at anchor for several weeks. On board is a
mixed-nationality crew led by Captain Buck and his Second-in-Command
Maxim, who await news from the ship's owner with growing
impatience. Bored to distraction, the crew allow several
women to come aboard, not realising that they are bait for a party of
pirates who intend to seize the ship's cargo...
Script: Léon Desclozeaux,
Peter Gelfan,
Gelfan Peter
Cinematographer: Georgie Fromentin
Music: Eléonore Beaulieu,
Serge Roux
Cast:Aurélien Recoing (Buck),
Sukanya Kongkawong (Li),
David La Haye (Jo),
Alain Moussay (Alexandro),
Abel Jafri (Hassan),
Aleksandr Medvedev (Maxim),
Morgan Marinne (Titi),
Philippe Crubezy (Pépé),
Jean-Christophe Folly (Houdon),
Jean Christrophe Folly (Houdon),
Geoffrey Giuliano (Enzo),
Kaprice Kea (Ship Owner),
John Marengo (Father Saenz)
Country: France / Luxembourg
Language: French / English
Support: Color / Color (Fujicolor)
Runtime: 93 min
Aka:Cargo, the Lost Men
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