Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn English governess marries a complete stranger while he is on his deathbed. After he dies, she inherits his estate but is soon involved with some French spies working for Napoleon. At the ... Alles lesenAn English governess marries a complete stranger while he is on his deathbed. After he dies, she inherits his estate but is soon involved with some French spies working for Napoleon. At the same time, she finds herself attracted to her late husband's cousin.An English governess marries a complete stranger while he is on his deathbed. After he dies, she inherits his estate but is soon involved with some French spies working for Napoleon. At the same time, she finds herself attracted to her late husband's cousin.
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- Francois Cheviot
- (as Julian Dallas)
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It is ridiculous, both in its over-the-top portrayal of its characters, its lack of any humor of any variety, and Miss Kent in particular, who seems to have mastered the art of fainting gracefully behind the ottoman at the moment when a more self-possessed leading lady -- Maureen O'Hara, say, or Gracie Fields -- might have done something more useful, like punching the man in the crotch, buying a cask of French brandy, or bursting into a rendition of "The Biggest Aspidistra in the World".
The Regency costumes look nice.
It's supposedly based on a Georgette Heyer novel. I am completely unfamiliar with Miss Heyer's works, but friends who have read them think highly of them, and Miss Heyer only permitted one more adaptation of a novel, a German movie of which no one has written an account. She wrote a clause into her will forbidding any adaptations, so I am willing to concede this probably was not a good one.
Set against the backdrop of Napoleon at war with the Duke of Wellington, our heroine is thrust into a maddeningly rapid series of dangerous events, dealing with smugglers, spies, rakes and unsavory characters as novelist Georgette Heyer piles on the plot twists loaded with surprises and risque situations.
Guy Rolfe, unforgettable a decade later as "Mr. Sardonicus", plays the bad good-guy who manipulates Kent and seems untrustworthy when in fact he is rather selflessly serving England in the war. The marvelous story set-up has Kent suddenly marrying Rolfe's cousin, immediately becoming a widow, only to eventually marry Guy expecting to be widowed again.
She manages to maneuver her way through impossible perils, always witty and capable of handling unanticipated situations, especially when facing down a handsome villain played by yet another cousin, Scott Forbes (later to star as Jim Bowie on American TV).
Director Bernard Knowles maintains a brisk pace, using fast fades at the high points of many scenes, and with strong audience identification with Kent's character the movie draws you in to an adventurous bygone world.
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