Madeleine Ozeray & Louis Jouvet |
Marcel Achard's play |
Louis Jourdan |
Finally, famed composer Georges Auric (Beauty and the Beast, Roman Holiday...) was commissioned to write the score.
After several weeks of shooting, on September 3, 1939, France and the United Kingdom declared war on Germany. Charles Boyer, who had come back to France just to do the film, was drafted in Agen and production stopped.
Charles Boyer as Kid Jackson, the corsair |
In December, movie magazines still announced that the film would probably be completed in May. However, by then, Charles Boyer was already back in Beverly Hills, effectively burying the project.
Louis Jourdan did not wait long for another opportunity to start an amazing career in France and in the US, where he worked with David Selznick and Alfred Hitchcock soon after WWII. You probably remember him from Gigi too and as the James Bond villain from Octopussy.
In July 1945, the film magazine l'écran français reported that remains of the set were still standing, although in very bad shape, in Nice; but that the producer André Daven was now in Hollywood and that The Corsair would never reach port.
Sea battle at the Victorine studios |
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