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Moscow Nights aka I Stand Condemned 1935 Laurence Olivier DVD MP4 USB

Moscow Nights aka I Stand Condemned 1935 Laurence Olivier DVD MP4 USB
Moscow Nights aka I Stand Condemned 1935 Laurence Olivier DVD MP4 USB
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''You'll Hardy Breathe Until He Speaks It...The Word That Will Save A Man From The Firing Squad... Or Send Him To Death Shrouded In Dishonor... With The Brand ‘Spy’!'' Laurence Olivier’s World War I Drama Remake Of The 1934 French Film Of The Same Title Based On Pierre Benoit's Novel Costaring Harry Baur, Penelope Dudley-Ward And Anthony Quayle, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD, MP4 Video Download Or USB Flash Drive! (Black/White, 1935, 1 Hour 16 Minutes.) #MoscowNights #IStandCondemned #LaurenceOliviers #HarryBaur #PenelopeDudleyWard #AnthonyQuayle #PierreBenoit #Movies #Film #MotionPictures #Cinema #UKCinema #CinemaOfTheUK #WorldWarI #WorldWarOne #WorldWar1 #WWI #WW1 #FirstWorldWar #FirstEuropeanWar #WarToEndAllWars #TheWarToEndAllWars #TheGreatWar #EuropeanCivilWar #MP4 #VideoDownload #DVD

Wounded Russian Captain Ignatoff (Laurence Olivier) is pulled into a web of intrigue and espionage when a kindly old society woman offers to pay off the officer's debt to the man who is his romantic rival, the wealthy "Kulak" Brioukov (Harry Baur). Their beloved Natasha (Penelope Dudley-Ward) is caught between marrying Brioukov for his money or Ignatoff for love, but when Ignatoff is mistaken for a spy, his fate is in the hands of Brioukov whose testimony will either hang or free him. Be sure to stop an uncredited appearance by the dashing young actor Anthony Quayle (Black & White, 1:16).


Director:

Anthony Asquith


Writers:

Pierre Benoît (Source Novel)

Erich Seipmann (Screenplay)


Cast:

Laurence Olivier ... Captain Ignatoff

Harry Baur ... Brioukov

Penelope Dudley-Ward ... Natasha

Athene Seyler ... Madame Sabline

Lilian Braithwaite ... Countess

Morton Selten ... Kovrin

Sam Livesey ... Fedor

Robert Cochran ... Polonsky

Hay Petrie ... Spy

Walter Hudd ... The Doctor

Kate Cutler ... Madame Kovrin

C.M. Hallard (as Charles Hallard) ... President of Court Martial

Charles Carson ... Officer of Defense

Edmund Willard ... Officer of Prosecution

Morland Graham ... Bioukov's Servant

Anthony Quayle (Uncredited) ... Vanya (Soldier dictating Letter)


Moscow Nights (released as I Stand Condemned in the United States) is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. The screenplay concerns a wounded officer who falls in love with his nurse. Based on a novel by Pierre Benoit, it is a remake of the 1934 French film of the same title. Harry Baur was the only actor to reprise his role from the original. It was shot at Denham and Isleworth Studios, both controlled by Alexander Korda's London Films. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vincent Korda. It was released in the United States by United Artists.