Set during the first World War in neutral, but pro-German, Holland, Lewis Allison, an interned British officer, is paroled to the castle of Baron Von Leyden and finds living there, but now m... Read allSet during the first World War in neutral, but pro-German, Holland, Lewis Allison, an interned British officer, is paroled to the castle of Baron Von Leyden and finds living there, but now married to German officer Rupert Von Narwitz, his childhood sweetheart Julie. Long discussi... Read allSet during the first World War in neutral, but pro-German, Holland, Lewis Allison, an interned British officer, is paroled to the castle of Baron Von Leyden and finds living there, but now married to German officer Rupert Von Narwitz, his childhood sweetheart Julie. Long discussions between Julie and Allison, centering on family conflicts that kept them apart, take pl... Read all
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Everything seems fine since she never loved her husband (Paul Lukas) but then they get word he's been hideously wounded and is coming home to die. What ensues brings out the best and the worst in various household members. Co-stars include Jean Hersholt, Violet Kemble Cooper, Sara Haden, Ralph Forbes, Ferike Boros, and Frank Reicher.
Harding is radiant and lovingly photographed. She gives a sad and touching performance here. Harding remains one of the most undeservedly forgotten stars of the 30s. Lukas gives one of his best performances. Aherne is solid and utters the final line, one of hope, "England is beautiful in the spring."
The mood is somber and dreary. The talk-talk-talk is dreary. The music is absolutely funereal.
One of the main characters was severely wounded in the war (I might say, drearily wounded in the war). His problem is, he has no further will to live. Neither will you, perhaps, once you watch this movie.
And look who they had available. First and foremost, they had Ann Harding, who epitomizes class for me -- cool and elegant in movies like "The Animal Kingdom." They had Brian Aherne -- so likable and amusing in entertaining movies like "Merrily We Live" or "A Night To Remember" or "My Sister Eileen." They had Jean Hersholt, who does the honest, salt-of-the-earth character so well as Dr. Christian, or as the husband in "Emma." They had Paul Lukas, a fine actor who played the German or generic foreigner in so many movies -- more likable than sinister, usually.
And they made of this a dreary 83-minute dirge.
The players are all attractive and Paul Lukas is a fine actor as well, but this is a film to let wash over you as you drink your tea rather than to watch with any attention.
You will also spot some rather good serve-and-volley tennis being played by Ralph Forbes.
Note to other reviewers: if you want Mae Clarke being squished in the face with a grapefruit, this is not the place to look, but criticizing a movie for not being like another movie is an elementary critical fallacy.
As if. Lukas plays one of his thoughtful, kindly roles; he knows what's what, and makes friends with Aherne, while Miss Harding's cousin, Violet Kemble Cooper, stirs the pot after the War is over.
It's another of those Ann Harding movies in which she suffers nobly, because that's what the executives at RKO thought she excelled in. I think it's nonsense, akin to Major General Stanley shouting "Yes, but you don't go!" Nonetheless, it's another fine performance for Miss Harding; she comes alive in quiet conversation with Aherne, and for a few moments become more than the obscure object of desire. There's also a wonderful turn by Jean Hersholt as her uncle when he defends his niece's honor against the malicious gossips.
It's not enough to make me want to look at this again.
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- GoofsThough the movie takes place during World War I, the women wear the fashions of 1934.
- SoundtracksFor He's A Jolly Good Fellow
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by the prisoners to the commandant
Details
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1