Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRuby, a beautiful divorcee with a shady past, marries a rich Egyptologist, and while he continues excavating a Pharoah's tomb, she becomes bored until she falls for a debt-ridden, blackmaili... Leer todoRuby, a beautiful divorcee with a shady past, marries a rich Egyptologist, and while he continues excavating a Pharoah's tomb, she becomes bored until she falls for a debt-ridden, blackmailing Egyptian prince.Ruby, a beautiful divorcee with a shady past, marries a rich Egyptologist, and while he continues excavating a Pharoah's tomb, she becomes bored until she falls for a debt-ridden, blackmailing Egyptian prince.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Jean McCormick
- (as Gloria Lloyd)
- Egyptian Policeman
- (sin créditos)
- Banquet Guest
- (sin créditos)
- Oriental Dancer
- (sin créditos)
- Banquet Guest
- (sin créditos)
- Ibrahim
- (sin créditos)
- Mr. McCormick
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Since the film begins with Ruby (Merle Oberon) being confronted by authorities about her having committed murder, this part of the movie shouldn't come as any surprise. She then recounts the events that led to her deplorable state.
It seems she actively pursued a nice, rich Egyptology professor (George Brent). He loved her, though her doctor was shocked, as she had confided in him that she was setting out to find a rich man...any man. So he certainly wasn't thrilled at the union. After they married, she quickly became bored and dealt with it by an affair with a real piece of work! Where does it all go next and what about the murder? See the film and see for yourself.
The story, though similar to "The Letter" is different enough that it's still a fine film. Well acted, well written and well worth your time.
Recently divorced Ruby (Oberon) sets her plan into action on her next victim and eventual husband, famed Egyptologist, Nigel Armine (George Brent). She is soon bored with the leisure existence and makes the acquaintance of Mahoud, a con man (Charles Korvin) that she soon falls deeply for. When he wants to call it quits, she reluctantly agrees to an outlandish request so they can be together.
Coquette, Ruby, is a manipulative and narcissistic work of art as she glides between vast wealth and on the brink of destitute. Confidently parading about in highly stylish frocks with the confidence of a princess.
Irving Pichel's direction is less than inspired, scenes flat in spots while Brent, Korvin, and Paul Lukas lend solid support while clearing the runway for the sartorial resplendent Ms. Oberon.
But it isn't really the plot that moves this fascinating story along--it's a sense of lush studio style at it's richest, peopled with largely unfamiliar but compelling character actors that provide the sense of a larger world outside. Strong soundtrack, impressive set decor and above all, one magnificent fashion creation after another provide fascination for the viewer who can deal with the melodrama.
This A picture from International Picture -- soon to merge with Universal -- shows the peculiarities of the Production Code. It's ok to poison your husband (so long as eventually you suffer some sort of penalty, usually divinely imposed) but not to show how you became a Bad Woman; I suppose that would be seen as some sort of justification. Also, you can let the audience infer an extra-marital affair, so long as you don't do anything to show it. Either that, or producer Edward Small decided to horsetrade that away for some indiscretion elsewhere. It has been reported that the Majors would emasculate one movie in return for something spicy in another. International, with a total production of ten movies before its merger probably didn't have much to offer in its string.
Miss Oberon is quite lovely and dresses very well, although director Irving Pichel thinks that the way to show an actress is being evil is to make her glare and shoot from below. With Paul Lukas, Arnold Moss, and Ludwig Stossel.
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- TriviaThis was the last picture produced by International Pictures before they officially merged with Universal Pictures to become Universal-International.
- ErroresAt their first meeting Ruby calls Baroudi (who does not correct her) "Effendi", using the last name of the police captain.
- Citas
Dr. Mueller: We are now going into the tomb. The ladies should be careful not to touch the walls. They haven't been cleaned for 3000 years.
- ConexionesRemade as Lux Video Theatre: Temptation (1956)
- Bandas sonorasÉtude in E major, Op. 10, No. 3
Music by Frédéric Chopin
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1