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    Mollenard is a 1938 French drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Harry Baur, Gabrielle Dorziat and Pierre Renoir. It was also known by the alternative titles of Hatred and Capitaine Corsaire .

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  3. Apr 14, 2012 · So long as the action unfolds in Shanghai, where it is set for roughly two-thirds of its length, Mollenard—a.k.a. Capitaine Corsaireis one of Robert Siodmaks most gripping, beautiful and atmospheric films.

  4. Robert Siodmak’s earliest feature to qualify as noir is undoubtedly 1938’s Mollenard (US: Hatred), a strange film about one man’s rebellion against the normal order of life. Starring Harry Baur as the title character, the captain of a merchant ship deployed to the Far East which he’s using illegally to smuggle and sell arms, the film ...

  5. Mollenard, a freighter captain and somewhat of a pirate is adored by his crew and hated by his wife. Her stuffy adherence to convention keeps driving him from home. The captain and crew are suspected of gun-running and brought back to Dunkerque.

  6. Captain Justin Mollenard works for a company that sells armaments to the Far East. After an eventful stay in Shanghai, where he and his cargo are the victim of a malicious attack, he returns to his hometown of Dunkirk.

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  8. Aug 10, 2016 · A darkling tale of munitions profiteering (and treacheries of the patriotic and marital sort), Mollenard moves between the port town of Dunkirk and the “exotic” mysteries of the Far East. Leftist sympathizers of France’s Popular Front found common cause in Siodmak’s antiheroic portrait of a cynical opportunist on the eve of war.