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An unhappily married woman is caught up in scandal and murder when her affection toward a young man is misinterpreted.An unhappily married woman is caught up in scandal and murder when her affection toward a young man is misinterpreted.An unhappily married woman is caught up in scandal and murder when her affection toward a young man is misinterpreted.
Symona Boniface
- Gossip in Museum
- (uncredited)
Allan Cavan
- Prison Warden
- (uncredited)
André Cheron
- Prosecutor
- (uncredited)
Carrie Daumery
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Lee Phelps
- Tour Guide
- (uncredited)
Philip Sleeman
- Lounge Lizard
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaMGM's last non-talking picture.
- GoofsIn the opening credits, the name André, Conrad Nagel's character, is spelled "Ardré."
- Alternate versionsMGM also released this movie without a soundtrack, as a totally silent film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MGM Parade: Episode #1.30 (1956)
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I've got to admit up front that I have long felt that Greta Garbo was a bit overrated as an actress. All too often, she was stuck in super-melodramatic films involving either adultery or with Garbo playing an irresistible "super-vamp". While the public loved this persona, the films seemed quite derivative and clichéd. There are only so many films like this you can watch until they blend together.
Fortunately, she also made some dandy films like NINOTCHKA, QUEEN Christina and THE KISS. While superficially the film seems just like another adultery film, Garbo was given better material--as she was a woman who WANTED to commit adultery but couldn't bring herself to cheat on her much older husband. I'm glad the film didn't pursue this expected plot line but instead the film is about the consequences when the husband THINKS she's cheating on him when she isn't. This led to a dandy finale where there is a nice plot twist.
Overall, this film excelled because Garbo did NOT stare in a pained way into space as she so often did in films where she played a married woman trapped in a loveless marriage. Here, she plays a more believable and well-rounded personality--someone who seemed much more human than the usual Garbo character.
With good production values and only one minor problem (a repetitive and sappy soundtrack), this is well worth a look.
Fortunately, she also made some dandy films like NINOTCHKA, QUEEN Christina and THE KISS. While superficially the film seems just like another adultery film, Garbo was given better material--as she was a woman who WANTED to commit adultery but couldn't bring herself to cheat on her much older husband. I'm glad the film didn't pursue this expected plot line but instead the film is about the consequences when the husband THINKS she's cheating on him when she isn't. This led to a dandy finale where there is a nice plot twist.
Overall, this film excelled because Garbo did NOT stare in a pained way into space as she so often did in films where she played a married woman trapped in a loveless marriage. Here, she plays a more believable and well-rounded personality--someone who seemed much more human than the usual Garbo character.
With good production values and only one minor problem (a repetitive and sappy soundtrack), this is well worth a look.
- planktonrules
- Sep 20, 2007
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- $257,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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