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Exploring the stylistic flair in Surcouf is a journey into France cinema, the thematic layers of this 1925 classic invite a wider exploration of the genre. If María Dalbaicín, Antonin Artaud, Georgette Sorelle impressed you, these next recommendations will too.
With Luitz-Morat at the helm, Surcouf became to reinvent the tropes of Adventure cinema for a global audience.
Tells a romanticized version of the life story of Robert Surcouf, a French privateer and slave trader who operated in the Indian Ocean from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century.
Surcouf was a significant production in France, showcasing the immense talent of María Dalbaicín, Antonin Artaud, Georgette Sorelle. It continues to be a top recommendation for anyone studying Adventure history.
Based on the unique stylistic flair of Surcouf, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Adventure cinema:
Dir: Bertram Millhauser
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Charles Swickard
A young Egyptian goes to the rescue of his employers, a wealthy European family, when they are menaced by a local strongman and his gang.
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Dir: William F. Adler
A travelogue/documentary including explorations of the fauna and people of Siam, New Guinea, and Java, with interpolations of an apparently fictitious encounter between the filmmakers and cannibalistic natives of Frederick Henry Island in the South Pacific.
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Dir: Harry Garson
Marta Estevan is ready to leave the convent where she has been reared. Dona Luisa Artega, mother of Rafael and the young girl's guardian, arranges a marriage between the two, because she thinks that Marta's influence will rescue her son from the wild life he is leading and make a man of him. Marta rescues the American Bryton, when he is attacked by Indians, and falls in love with him. Rafael's mother sends Bryton away by telling him that the girl has entered a convent for life, and after telling Marta that Bryton had been killed on the trail she exacts a vow from the girl that she will marry her son. Marta marries Rafael. Bryton comes back after the marriage and after Marta has found out the true character of her husband. The story moves on from this point to a happy ending, but with much action of tense and strenuous nature in between. - Moving Picture World, May 15, 1920.
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Dir: J. Gordon Edwards
Don Caesar de Bazan, a reckless nobleman, falls for Maritana, a gypsy dancing girl. When Maritana is insulted by a drunk, Don Caesar wins her love by coming to her rescue. The two go to Madrid, where the girl is summoned to dance before the Queen. Maritana also attracts the attention of King Charles. Don Jose, the prime minister, who secretly loves the Queen, plots to get Maritana for the King. To do this, he schemes to have Maritana marry a nobleman so she can enter the King's court. Don Jose chooses Don Caesar, who has been imprisoned and sentenced to death for dueling during Holy Week. Don Caesar agrees to marry the woman selected by Don Jose. After the ceremony, his wife believes he has been pardoned, but Don Caesar is sent to a firing squad. He is saved by a youth who has removed the bullets from the rifles. Eventually, Don Caesar wins the King's approval, and he is made prime minister.
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Dir: Aubrey M. Kennedy
Wealthy oil magnate Harry Mangin is in love with his competitor James Murdock's daughter Blanche. Mangin schemes to ruin Blanche's father so that the girl will be forced to accept his attention. However, Blanche loves "Sky Eye" Blake, an aviator at the adjoining U. S. aviation field. When Mangin is driven in desperation to muster his own private air force in order to destroy his rival's oil plants, "Sky Eye" takes to the skies to quell the riot. After several daring escapades, "Sky Eye" captures Mangin and wins Blanche for his bride.
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Dir: Victor Heerman
In the gold fields of the Canadian Northwest, a man is falsely accused of a crime and determines that a lookalike is responsible.
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Dir: Josef Stein
Bela Lugosi plays a lascivious Arab sheikh confronting European travelers in the desert in an adventure story set in the Sahara.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Surcouf
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Phantom Foe | Ethereal | Linear | 92% Match |
| An Arabian Knight | Gritty | Abstract | 94% Match |
| The Adventures of Bob and Bill | Ethereal | High | 87% Match |
| Shipwrecked Among Cannibals | Surreal | Linear | 86% Match |
| For the Soul of Rafael | Surreal | Dense | 93% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Luitz-Morat's archive. Last updated: 6/18/2026.
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