Ruby sposa il ricco egittologo Nigel Armine e si trasferisce al Cairo. Una donna le confida di essere ricattata per delle lettere inviate a un certo Baroudi. Ruby si offre di recuperarle. Ma... Leggi tuttoRuby sposa il ricco egittologo Nigel Armine e si trasferisce al Cairo. Una donna le confida di essere ricattata per delle lettere inviate a un certo Baroudi. Ruby si offre di recuperarle. Ma inizia una relazione con il ricattatore.Ruby sposa il ricco egittologo Nigel Armine e si trasferisce al Cairo. Una donna le confida di essere ricattata per delle lettere inviate a un certo Baroudi. Ruby si offre di recuperarle. Ma inizia una relazione con il ricattatore.
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- Sceneggiatura
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- Jean McCormick
- (as Gloria Lloyd)
- Egyptian Policeman
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- Banquet Guest
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- Oriental Dancer
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- Banquet Guest
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- Ibrahim
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- Mr. McCormick
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Set in the early 1900s, Oberon stars as Ruby, the wife of an Egyptologist Nigel (Brent) who, in flashback, explains to a doctor (Lucas) why she is encouraging her husband to leave Egypt for a position in London.
The doctor, a good friend of Ruby's current husband, knows her all too well. She has a shady past and an ex-husband. There was some scandal, so much so that back in London, he encouraged her to leave the city and remarry.
At that point, she already had her eye on Egyptologist Brent, and using her charms, marries him and moves to Egypt. She is not in love with him and bored out of her mind.
While he's on a dig, she meets and falls for Mahoud Barudi (Charles Korvin) and becomes obsessed with him. When he becomes desperate for money, he encourages her to do something that will make them both rich so that they can be together.
Good movie with a top cast in a familiar story, directed by Irving Pichel. There is a slight twist, though most of the film is predictable. Recommended for classic film lovers.
But it is an amazingly good and well written story, Merle Oberon sparkles throughout in her magnificent toilettes and with a constantly very intelligent dialog, so this is a real treat for the intellectual cineast. Much of this intrigue reminds you of Mankiewicz' rendering of the Cicero case in "Five Fingers", an authentic story, while this is all theatre but on a very advanced stage. The film is worth watching if even only for Merle Oberon's dresses.
It's set in Cairo in the 1900's, and since anything set in past times (with past outfits) captures my attention, it was off to a good start. It's quite a story, as Ruby (Merle Oberon), a woman with a less than stellar past, determines to marry Egyptologist Nigel (George Brent) and gain some security and respectability. It's a one-sided love match, as her feelings for him don't go much above slight fondness.
Bored with her life in Cairo, being left alone too much, and the society couples they're compelled to entertain, Ruby amuses herself by coming to the aid of a young women who has written indiscreet letters to the charismatic Baroudi (Charles Korvin), she ends up falling for his charms, and soon they're lovers. Among his many flaws, Baroudi is a compulsive gambler, and when Ruby thwarts his attempt to woo a young heiress, she finds herself agreeing to a plot to murder Nigel, leaving the two of them free to start over, with her widow's wealth.
Soon, however, Ruby's conscience gets the better of her, and then everything begins to spiral.
I don't think you'll regret watching this.
The cast are good in this film and Oberon is a strong lead character. The dialogue is entertaining and the story keeps the audience engaged. George Brent doesn't have much to do and is pretty much a wet fish throughout the proceedings. The ending is somewhat predictable, forced and rushed but it does allow you to ignore the narrative as presented and come up with your own conspiracy theory. Is that what really happened?
Would you marry a boring man? A work colleague of mine did just that and whilst they are now divorced and she hates him, she found that the grass hasn't been greener and she has been hurt by her cheating next encounter. Sometimes boring can be jolly nice indeed. Actually, boring is one of the worst things - ignore that last thing. My work colleague is a bit weird.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis was the last picture produced by International Pictures before they officially merged with Universal Pictures to become Universal-International.
- BlooperAt their first meeting Ruby calls Baroudi (who does not correct her) "Effendi", using the last name of the police captain.
- Citazioni
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.
- ConnessioniRemade as Lux Video Theatre: Temptation (1956)
- Colonne sonoreÉtude in E major, Op. 10, No. 3
Music by Frédéric Chopin
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