- Tovarich (film)
Infobox Film
name = Tovarich
caption = Claudette Colbert andCharles Boyer in "Tovarich"
director =Anatole Litvak
producer = Anatole Litvak
writer =Casey Robinson
Jacques Deval (play)
Robert E. Sherwood
starring =Claudette Colbert
Charles Boyer
Basil Rathbone
Anita Louise
music =Max Steiner
cinematography =Charles Lang
editing =Henri Rust
distributor =Warner Bros.
released = flagicon|USA25 December 1937
runtime = 98 min
country = USA
awards =
language = English
budget =
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followed_by =
amg_id = 1:114212
imdb_id = 029685"Tovarich" (the Russian word for comrade) is a 1937
Warner Bros. comedy film based on the1935 play byRobert E. Sherwood . It was produced and directed byAnatole Litvak with Robert Lord as associate producer andHal B. Wallis andJack L. Warner as executive producers. Thescreenplay was by Casey Robinson from the French play by Jacques Deval adapted into English by Robert E. Sherwood. The music score was byMax Steiner and the cinematography byCharles Lang .The film stars
Claudette Colbert andCharles Boyer withBasil Rathbone ,Anita Louise ,Melville Cooper ,Isabel Jeans ,Morris Carnovsky andCurt Bois in his American debut role.Plot
Russian Prince Mikail Alexandrovitch Ouratieff (Charles Boyer) and his wife, Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna (Claudette Colbert) flee from the Russian Revolution to
Paris with theCzar 's fortune, which he has entrusted to them for safekeeping. They keep the money in a bank, faithfully refusing to spend any of it for themselves. Then, destitute, they are forced to take jobs under false identities as butler and maid in the household of wealthy Charles Dupont (Melville Cooper), his wife Fermonde (Isabel Jeans ), and their children, Helene (Anita Louise ) and Georges (Maurice Murphy). After a shaky start, the servants gradually endear themselves to their employers. However, their secret is finally exposed when one of the guests at a dinner party, SovietCommissar Gorotchenko (Basil Rathbone), recognises them.Main cast and characters
Other cast members
Notes
* This is the first Warner Bros. film to begin with the famous Warners fanfare, which was composed by Max Steiner.
* The original play by Jacques Deval opened inParis on 13 October 1933. Robert E. Sherwood's English adaptation opened inLondon on 24 April 1935, (Melville Cooper reprised his stage role for the movie) and on Broadway on Oct 15, 1936, starringMarta Abba .
* The play was made into a Broadway musical "Tovarich" (1963) (Book by David Shaw, music by Lee Pockriss and lyrics by (Anne Croswell) starringVivien Leigh andJean-Pierre Aumont . It ran for 264 performances and won Leigh theTony Award for Best Actress.External links
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