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Réalisé par Basil DeanOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
Historique,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
Lié à la musique classique,
MusiqueActeurs Stephen Haggard,
John Loder,
Victoria Hopper,
Liane Haid,
Hubert Harben,
Frederick LeisterNote58%
L'histoire de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart et de sa femme Constance, dans un contexte d’intrigues de cour et de jalousie professionnelle.Réalisé par Basil DeanOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
Drame romantique,
RomanceActeurs Brian Aherne,
Leonora Corbett,
Victoria Hopper,
Jim Gerald,
Mary Clare,
Jane BaxterNote67%
This romance is set in Tyrol, western Austria. Previously filmed in 1928, the sentimental Margaret Kennedy novel The Constant Nymph was sumptuously remade by Gaumont-British Picture Corporation in 1933. Victoria Hopper plays the title character, a rich, Belgian gamine named Tessa Sanger. The girl falls hopelessly in love with world-famous composer Lewis Dodd (Brian Aherne), who is so full of himself that he barely acknowledges Tessa's existence. As she looks on in quiet desperation, Dodd marries another woman, his distant cousin Florence (Leonora Corbett). It takes him nearly the entire picture to realize what a fool he's been, and that Tessa was the one girl for him all along—but alas, it's too late. The Constant Nymph was remade by Warner Bros. in 1943, at which time all prints of the 1933 version were supposed to be destroyed, however, several prints did survive. , 1h18
Réalisé par Roy William NeillOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
AventureActeurs George Arliss,
Margaret Lockwood,
John Loder,
Roy Emerton,
Graham Moffatt,
George MerrittNote61%
Led by Captain Collyer (Roy Emerton), a detachment of Royal Navy tax and revenue officers arrive in the village of Dymchurch on Romney Marsh. The area is notorious for liquor-smuggling and they are on the trail of the culprits. They find a village of apparently honest, pious and simple folk, looked after benevolently by their philanthropic vicar Doctor Syn (Arliss). However Syn is in fact the leader of the smugglers of the parish, using his cover as a man of the cloth to run a profitable ring whose dividends are used to better the lives of the local community. Collyer gradually comes to suspect what is going on, and a series of chases and confrontations takes place across the marshes with Syn and the smugglers always managing narrowly to outwit their pursuers. Collyer finally discovers that Syn is in fact none other than the notorious pirate Captain Clegg, thought to have been executed many years earlier. Still one step ahead, Syn destroys all incriminating evidence and he and his men make their escape., 1h38
Réalisé par Basil Dean,
John E. BurchOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
PolicierThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Robert Loraine,
Frank Lawton,
Warwick Ward,
C. Aubrey Smith,
David Hawthorne,
Dorothy BoydNote54%
At his country estate, Arthur Hilton (C. Aubrey Smith) is regaling his dinner guests of his exploits as a police officer decades earlier in Africa. He keys in a case where he had to track down a gang of three men who were suspected of a series of murders. He does stumble on them, but they actually end up capturing him. Fortunately, he was able to talk his way out of that predicament, and later on tracked them down again and captured them. One was hung for his crimes, while the other two were sentenced to twenty years in prison., 1h14
Réalisé par Basil Dean,
Thorold DickinsonGenres Drame,
PolicierThèmes Religion,
Religion juive,
Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Basil Rathbone,
Heather Thatcher,
Miles Mander,
Alan Napier,
Athole Stewart,
Patric CurwenNote64%
While a houseguest at an upper-class gathering, wealthy Jew Ferdinand de Levis is robbed of £1,000 with evidence pointing towards the guilt of another guest, Captain Dancy. Instead of supporting De Levis, the host attempts to hush the matter up and when this fails, he sides with Dancy and subtly tries to destroy de Levis' reputation. When Dancy is later exposed, and commits suicide, de Levis is blamed for his demise.