- Moscow Nights (film)
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Moscow Nights is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. During the First World War a wounded Russian officer Captain Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse.[1][2] In the United States it was known under the alternative title of I Stand Condemned.
Cast
- Harry Baur as Brioukov
- Penelope Dudley-Ward as Natasha
- Laurence Olivier as Captain Ignatoff
- Athene Seyler as Madame Sabline
- Lilian Braithwaite as Countess
- Morton Selten as Kovrin
- Sam Livesey as Fedor
- Robert Cochran as Polonsky
- Hay Petrie as Spy
- Walter Hudd as The Doctor
- Kate Cutler as Madame Kovrin
- C.M. Hallard as President of Court Martial
- Charles Carson as Officer of Defence
- Edmund Willard as Officer of Prosecution
- Morland Graham as Bioukov's Servant
References
The films of Anthony Asquith 1920s Shooting Stars • Underground • The Runaway Princess • A Cottage on Dartmoor1930s Tell England • The Lucky Number • Dance Pretty Lady • Unfinished Symphony • Moscow Nights • Pygmalion1940s French Without Tears • Freedom Radio • Quiet Wedding • Cottage to Let • Uncensored • We Dive at Dawn • The Demi-Paradise • Fanny by Gaslight • The Way to the Stars • While the Sun Shines • The Winslow Boy1950s The Woman in Question • The Browning Version • The Importance of Being Earnest • The Final Test • The Net • The Young Lovers • Carrington V.C. • On Such a Night • Orders to Kill • The Doctor's Dilemma • Libel1960s Short films Categories:- 1935 films
- British films
- English-language films
- 1930s drama films
- Gambling films
- Films directed by Anthony Asquith
- 1930s British film stubs
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