The Unexpected Voyager

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The Unexpected Voyager
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Directed by Jean Stelli
Written byJean Stelli
Based on Mauvaise Graine by Billy Wilder and Max Kolpé
Produced byGeorges Bernier
Starring Georges Marchal
Dany Robin
Lucienne Le Marchand
Cinematography Robert Lefebvre
Edited by Andrée Laurent
Production
company
Distributed byLa Société des Films Sirius
Release date
  • 13 January 1950 (1950-01-13)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The Unexpected Voyager (French: La voyageuse inattendue) is a 1950 French crime film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Georges Marchal, Dany Robin and Lucienne Le Marchand. [1] It is a remake of the 1934 film Mauvaise Graine . The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier.

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Synopsis

Marc a photographer tries to reform Dany a car thief and get her a job as a model but she is drawn back into a life of crime by her former gang members.

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