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Condamné à mort

Original title: Moscow Nights
  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
109
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Condamné à mort (1934)
DramaRomanceWar

During World War I, Russian Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy indust... Read allDuring World War I, Russian Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy industrialist of peasant stock. Brioukow is unjustifiably jealous, since Natasha has not betraye... Read allDuring World War I, Russian Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy industrialist of peasant stock. Brioukow is unjustifiably jealous, since Natasha has not betrayed him. He forces Ignatoff into his debt as a means of humiliating him. When Ignatoff's new... Read all

  • Director
    • Anthony Asquith
  • Writers
    • Pierre Benoît
    • Erich Seipmann
    • Anthony Asquith
  • Stars
    • Harry Baur
    • Penelope Dudley-Ward
    • Laurence Olivier
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    109
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    • Director
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Writers
      • Pierre Benoît
      • Erich Seipmann
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Stars
      • Harry Baur
      • Penelope Dudley-Ward
      • Laurence Olivier
    • 6User reviews
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    Harry Baur
    Harry Baur
    • Peter Brioukow
    Penelope Dudley-Ward
    Penelope Dudley-Ward
    • Natasha Kovrin
    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Capt. Ivan Ignatoff
    Athene Seyler
    Athene Seyler
    • Madame Anna Sabline
    Lilian Braithwaite
    Lilian Braithwaite
    • Countess
    Morton Selten
    Morton Selten
    • Gen. Kovrin
    Sam Livesey
    Sam Livesey
    • Fedor
    • (as Sam Livesay)
    Robert Cochran
    • Polonsky
    Hay Petrie
    Hay Petrie
    • Spy
    Walter Hudd
    Walter Hudd
    • The Doctor
    Kate Cutler
    Kate Cutler
    • Madame Kovrin
    C.M. Hallard
    C.M. Hallard
    • President of Court Martial
    • (as Charles Hallard)
    Charles Carson
    Charles Carson
    • Officer of Defense
    Edmund Willard
    Edmund Willard
    • Officer of Prosecution
    Morland Graham
    • Brioukow's Servant
    Clarence Bigge
    • Minor role
    • (uncredited)
    John Harvey
    • Minor role
    • (uncredited)
    Anthony Quayle
    Anthony Quayle
    • Vanya - Soldier dictating Letter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Writers
      • Pierre Benoît
      • Erich Seipmann
      • Anthony Asquith
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    8garyjack5

    Surprisingly Engrossing

    I have the exact opposite opinion to others' comments about poor acting in this film. Each of the top 4 characters performs well and this makes the story captivating.

    The story is not complicated but it has enough twists to make everything work. However, the real success is in the deliveries by the cast. Athene Seyler conveys a coy depth of character for one old-lady spy. Harry Bauer is demonstrably gauche, yet somehow as pensive as a poker player at times. Penelope Dudley-Ward has the least difficult acting role, but she puts forth her naivety and mixed emotions effectively. Finally Laurence Olivier is also good as a young man wooing the girl he loves while trying to conceal his inadequate worldly experience.

    This film is definitely in the top end of 1930s films.
    seglora

    interesting early Asquith film with Olivier

    This early Asquith film is set in Imperial Russia during World War I. Olivier plays a Russian officer (Ignatoff) who is recuperating in a military hospital, where he is looked after by a nurse, Natasha (Dudley-Ward). She is already engaged to Brioukow, a rich merchant of peasant stock, played by Harry Baur. This is a sentimental wartime drama with an interwoven minor spy plot. Its main interest lies in Olivier's performance .He was to repeat a Russian role but now with heavy Russian accent in "The Demi-Paradise" (1943), also made by Asquith. Harry Baur was a great French actor who starred in many films by some of the most famous directors before World War II. He was tortured to death by the Gestapo in 1943. He was most excellent in "Poil de carotte" (1932), Julien Duvivier's masterpiece. In this film, however, he is prone to a certain overacting and he is not helped by having been dressed up to look like Rasputin, although he is not really villainous in this role. Film buffs will be interested to note that there is an uncredited short appearance by Anthony Quayle in his debut on the silver screen.
    5boblipton

    Interesting Bits, But Olivier And Dudley-Ward Are Poor

    Captain Laurence Olivier of the Russian Army is wounded in the First World War. He is nursed by Penelope Dudley-Ward, who is to marry industrialist Harry Baur -- financial arrangements for her family. Seeing that the two are in love, Baur wins 80,000 rubles from Olivier and gives him thre days to pay. Olivier cannot, so he plans to kill himself, but decides to live so he can take Miss Dudley-Ward from Baur. To do this, he goes to nice, vague Athene Seyler. She writes letters for wounded soldiers, and asks Olivier to see what happened to a package she posted to a friend at the front, and says she has a friend who can lend him the money. He shows up, she explains that she doesn't want the money back, just information... and Olivier is arrested for espionage and treason while attempting to call his office to have her arrested.

    It's a remake of the previous year's French movie by the same name, which is why Baur is in it. He's the only one in the movie who seems Russian. He and Miss Seyler are wonderful in their roles, while Olivier stands around looking nervous, and Miss Dudley-Ward is beautiful but dumb. Director Anthony Asquith directs with a lot of nice visual touches, but if I want to see Baur playing a Russian, there are lots of movies for that, and likewise for Miss Seyler playing a nice old lady.
    7rweasel

    Not a great film, but an intriguing one.

    Moscow Nights is not a superb film, but it is studded with so many jewels and excellences that one feels guilty criticising it. Probably the worst that one can say is that Penelope Dudley-Ward, no matter how hard she tries, always looks like she should be at Croydon, waiting to board a Hanley-Paige for India, not playing a nurse named Natasha.

    The plot is sometimes a bit thin, and one cannot help but wonder why the film was set in Russia. Still, it seems one of the wave of espionage films that confronted British audiences following Hitler's accession in 1933.

    The appearance of Anthony Quayle adds interest, and Harry Bauer does a very creditable job as the film's villain. Olivier is brilliant as the young officer, who, although the hero, is something of a cad - in contradistinction to Bauer's character, who though a boor, is also something of a hero. There are wonderful settings, views and scenes that clearly show Asquith's grasp of Hollywood technique. In many ways, it is more Hollywood than Hollywood.

    Is Miss Kovrin a presentiment of Miss Froy in Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes?

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    • Trivia
      Harry Baur reprised his role as Peter Brioukow from Les nuits moscovites (1934).
    • Connections
      Featured in Without Walls: J'accuse: Laurence Olivier (1992)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Stand Condemned
    • Filming locations
      • Denham Studios, Denham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Denham Films
      • London Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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