A notorious, beautiful Englishwoman is kicked out of British West Africa to German West Africa just before the start of World War I. She marries a German colonial official to avoid internmen... Read allA notorious, beautiful Englishwoman is kicked out of British West Africa to German West Africa just before the start of World War I. She marries a German colonial official to avoid internment, but when Erich's father discovers her past, he deports her. Before she leaves, an Engli... Read allA notorious, beautiful Englishwoman is kicked out of British West Africa to German West Africa just before the start of World War I. She marries a German colonial official to avoid internment, but when Erich's father discovers her past, he deports her. Before she leaves, an English spy approaches her for help to escape with a vital military map, and she must decide he... Read all
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- Rosita
- (as Yola D'Avril)
- Simms
- (as Ivan Simpson)
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- (as William Von Brincken)
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
- Immigration Officer
- (uncredited)
- Zakka
- (uncredited)
- Sheba
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Proprietor
- (uncredited)
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It was one of the movies that the Majors were producing at the time, of shady ladies caught up in the events of the First World War. MGM had Garbo in MATA HARI and RKO put Helen Twelvetrees in A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE. Miss Landi gives a wonderful performance here, but somehow she never comes across as someone who sets out to captivate the helpless men. If anything, the script and her performance draws her as someone who does so almost unwillingly, forced into a demi-mondaine's life as a curse, an unwilling Erda.
Frank Lloyd's direction may seem casually uncaring to the modern viewer, with all the characters easily accepting the racist and sexist standards of the times. I think it was a deliberate choice; none of the characters seem aware of what they are doing except for Miss Landi, who sets out to marry Kirkland and frustrate his father in revenge.... and then gets caught in her own web.
Elissa Landi was an Italian from Venice and one of the great actresses of the 30s, unfortunately her career was interrupted by cancer, as she died at only 43. After this film Frank Lloyd Wright made the unsurpassed masterpiece of the First World War "Cavalcade" with Diana Wynyard.
In many ways, this film feels like a Greta Garbo film--complete with the over-emoting from the leading lady and a syrupy feel. I know this is heresy to many old film buffs, but I don't care for this sort of acting...it's heavy on emotion and light on believability. Still, despite the acting and a few lulls, this isn't a bad film....and seems to have 'Time Passer' written all over it.
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- Quotes
Lt. Erich von Sydow: [to Myra as she searches in her handbag for a match] Will you permit me?
[He lights her cigarette]
Myra Carson: Thank you, lieutenant.
Lt. Erich von Sydow: My name is Von Sydow. How did you know my rank?
Myra Carson: I'm familiar with uniforms.
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1