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  1. Marie of the Isles (French: Marie des Isles, Italian: I flibustieri della Martinica) is a 1959 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Georges Combret and starring Belinda Lee, Alain Saury and Darío Moreno. [1] It was also known as The Wild and the Wanton. [2] Plot. Main cast. Belinda Lee as Marie Bonnard.

    • 28 October 1959
  2. Marie of the Isles. Original title: Marie des Isles. 1959. 1h 51m. IMDb RATING. 5.6 /10. 40. YOUR RATING. Rate. Adventure Romance. In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d'Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.

    • (38)
    • Adventure, Romance
    • Georges Combret
    • 1960-01-15
  3. Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka. British actress Belinda Lee stars in this her third film within several months, once again for a company outside of her native England. This time around the setting is the 17th century, somewhere on a group of tropical islands, and she plays Marie, a damsel in distress.

    • Georges Combret
  4. Pierre Maudru Screenplay. Robert Gaillard Novel. Critics reviews. Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of a well-known explorer, enters a tavern in Dieppe and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard. He leaves. She accepts to marry a rich man, Monsieur de Saint-André. When she accompanies him as General, trouble will follow.

  5. Marie of the Isles is a 1959 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Georges Combret and starring Belinda Lee, Alain Saury and Darío Moreno.

  6. Marie des Isles. Adventure. Romance. Based on Book. In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d’Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.

  7. Marie of the Isles (1960) - Plex. 1960 1h 40m. Romance, Adventure. 5.6 25% Add to Watchlist. In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d'Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard.