It all begins with the discreet romance between the Creole maid Lea Mariotte and her young boss, George Brissac, an amoral bourgeois who plans to inherit his uncle's fortune and marry a young woman from a good family. After an incident where she kills a man, she is saved from the gallows by Fabian, a ship's captain, who has personal reasons for antagonizing the Brissacs. He takes care of her and falls in love with her, but doesn't tell her. She, in turn, takes the opportunity to return to her lover Brissac's arms, forcing him to marry her after seeing him murder his uncle.

Errol Flynn
as Capt. Michael Fabian

Micheline Presle
as Lea Mariotte

Vincent Price
as George Brissac

Agnes Moorehead
as Aunt Jezebel

Victor Francen
as Henri Brissac

Jim Gérald
as Commissioner Germain

Héléna Manson
as Josephine

Howard Vernon
as Emile

Reggie Nalder
as Constant

Zanie Campan
as Cynthia Winthrop
Filipe Manuel Neto
**Mediocre.** This is another of the films that Errol Flynn made during the 50s, a decade that corresponds to the physical and artistic decline of the actor. Increasingly sidelined by American studios, he settled in Europe. This film was filmed in France, and is the result of a partnership betwee...