Popularity: 0.7 (history)
Director: | George Fitzmaurice |
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Writer: | Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Harold Goldman |
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Spies on opposite sides fall in love in pre-revolutionary Russia. | |
Release Date: | Jul 02, 1937 |
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Director: | George Fitzmaurice |
Writer: | Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Harold Goldman |
Genres: | Drama, Romance, History |
Keywords | spy, sleigh, candlestick |
Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: May 01, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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William Powell | Baron Stephan Wolensky |
Luise Rainer | Countess Olga Mironova |
Robert Young | Grand Duke Peter |
Maureen O'Sullivan | Maria Orlich |
Frank Morgan | Colonel Baron Suroff |
Henry Stephenson | Prince Johann |
Bernadene Hayes | Mitzi Reisenbach |
Donald Kirke | Anton, the Thief |
Douglass Dumbrille | Mr. Korum, a Conspirator |
Charles Waldron | Dr. Malchor, a Conspirator |
Ian Wolfe | Leon, a Conspirator |
Barnett Parker | Albert, Stephan's Butler |
Frank Reicher | Pavloff |
Bert Roach | Hotel Clerk |
Paul Porcasi | Santuzzi |
E. E. Clive | Auctioneer |
Emma Dunn | Anna - Olga's Housekeeper |
Frank Conroy | Col. Radoff |
George Davis | Waiter (uncredited) |
Carole Landis | Bidder (uncredited) |
Theodore von Eltz | Adjutant to Prince Johann (uncredited) |
Russ Powell | Coachman (uncredited) |
Torben Meyer | Train Announcer (uncredited) |
John Picorri | Italian Ambassador (uncredited) |
Alphonse Martell | Marcel Garnier (uncredited) |
Franklyn Farnum | Bidder (uncredited) |
Olaf Hytten | Conspirator (uncredited) |
Rollo Lloyd | Jailer (uncredited) |
Roland Varno | Czar's Officer (uncredited) |
Dorothea Wolbert | Bidder (uncredited) |
Spencer Charters | Usher (uncredited) |
Gino Corrado | Inn Patron (uncredited) |
Clarence Wilson | Stationmaster (uncredited) |
Philo McCullough | Conspirator (uncredited) |
Leonard Carey | Valet to Wolensky (uncredited) |
Jules Cowles | Bidder (uncredited) |
King Baggot | Customs Official (uncredited) |
Sidney Bracey | Maria's Footman (uncredited) |
Alexander Pollard | Bidder (uncredited) |
Edmund Mortimer | Man at Auction (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Baroness Emmuska Orczy | Novel |
Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
Harold Rosson | Director of Photography |
George Fitzmaurice | Director |
Adrian | Costume Design |
Franz Waxman | Original Music Composer |
Herman J. Mankiewicz | Dialogue |
Harold Goldman | Writer |
Conrad A. Nervig | Editor |
Name | Title |
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John W. Considine Jr. | Producer |
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Based on the Baroness Orczy tale of Russian Imperial espionage, this is actually quite a fun, if insubstantial, historical drama. It all centres around attempts to free a Polish dissident from prison. At the time, Poland was a vassal of the Czar, and so a group of influential Poles coerce the Grand ... Duke "Peter" (Robert Young) to write to his father imploring his intervention. What's this got to do with candlesticks, you might think? Well these clever little ornate gadgets have secret compartments - easy enough to smuggle a letter in. When they are inadvertently moved, then sold-on a few times it falls to Polish agent "Wolensky" (William Powell) to stay one step ahead of his Czarist protagonist "Countess Mironova" (Luise Rainer) and recover them before their secret is discovered and heads start to roll. Of course, you just know that these two are going to start to fall for each other, and sadly that is where the thriller element of this film starts to give way to the romantic one, and once we are in full slush mode, the whole thing rather falls away as we approach an ending that offers us little by way of jeopardy. It's a good looking film, though. Plenty of attractive people in attractive costumes; there is some chemistry between Powell and Rainer and Frank Morgan is quite fun as "Baron Suroff". Franz Waxman provides us with a rather unremarkably derivative score though - a sort of "Scarlet Empress" (1934) type affair that doesn't really help the rather uninspiring dialogue. It's my kind of genre and the Baroness did know how to conjure up a good intrigue, but this is all just a bit too join-the dots.