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Directed by Fred Zinnemann,
Henry Hathaway,
Berthold ViertelOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Claudette Colbert,
Clive Brook,
Charles Boyer,
Andy Devine,
Alan Mowbray,
Greta MeyerRating59%
In Paris at the end of the First World War, Sylvia Suffolk and British officer Tony Clyde get married, shortly before Tony leaves for the front. Sylvia, newly pregnant, is given the news that Tony is dead while working as a nurse for surgeon René Gaudin. Sylvia gradually falls in love with René, but is reluctant to remarry since she has no official news of Tony's death. On holiday in Switzerland with René, Sylvia is shocked to find Tony is still alive, and convalescing, and now finds herself torn between duty to Tony and marriage to René., 1h30
Directed by Berthold ViertelOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Conrad Veidt,
Rene Ray,
Anna Lee,
Ronald Ward,
Mary Clare,
John TurnbullRating68%
The film focuses on a run-down boarding house in London, home to an assorted group of residents. Many of them cling precariously to their social positions with only one figure, the wealthy self-made businessman Mr Wright, being truly successful. The house is owned by the grasping Mrs Sharpe, who mistreats the maid, Stasia, a rehabilitated juvenile delinquent. The various members of the household are miserable and openly sneering and rude towards each other, the one exception being the respect shown by all to the powerful Mr Wright. In the case of one couple, Major Tomkin and his wife, this involves pressuring their daughter Vivian to marry Wright in spite of her obvious horror at the idea., 1h26
Directed by Herbert Selpin,
Berthold ViertelOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Walter Franck,
Werner Fuetterer,
Oskar Homolka,
Maly Delschaft,
Renate Brausewetter,
Karl EtlingerRating27%
Anna vient de faire sa première semaine de travail de sa vie et a son premier salaire : un billet de dix marks avec le numéro de registre K 13513. Andreas, son compagnon, le marque d'une croix et Anna le confie à sa mère qui le cache dans une bible. Robert, le frère d'Anna, vole le billet et achète avec ce billet un couteau avec lequel il commet un meurtre. Par la suite, la mère tente de se suicider et Anna perd son emploi. Le mobilier est menacé d'être saisi. Elle parle de ses difficultés financières au riche directeur Haniel qui, sous de bonnes actions, a des motifs inavouables. Quand Anna découvre les véritables intentions de Haniel, elle prend la fuite avec Andreas qui vend sa bicyclette pour racheter les meubles d'Anna. Lors de la vente de la bicyclette, il récupère le billet de dix marks d'Anna. C'est un signe qu'ils doivent rester ensemble., 1h12
Directed by Fred Zinnemann,
Berthold ViertelOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Claudette Colbert,
Melvyn Douglas,
Lilyan Tashman,
Franchot Tone,
William Boyd,
Ross AlexanderRating69%
After prosecutor David Rolfe (Douglas) has racketeer Benny Morgan arrested, mobster Harry Evans (Boyd) gives orders to his chauffeur (Dumbrille) to kill David, but the chauffeur fails. The next day, David's fiancée, Margaret Hughes (Colbert), leaves on a cruise with Jimmy O'Neill (Alexander), her friendly suitor, warning David she won't marry a man for whom work is more important than she. David cannot give Margaret a proper bon voyage because he is trying to save his naïve young cousin, Phil Long (Tone), from the clutches of gold-digging moll Claire Foster (Tashman), with whom David used to be involved. When David warns Phil that Claire belongs to Evans, Phil takes David's revolver with him to Claire's hotel to confront her. Evans enters in his housecoat and Phil shoots him in the arm. They struggle and Phil is killed. When David arrives, Claire, on Evans' orders, says Phil killed himself, then calls the police and frames David as the killer. In court, David's defense is greatly weakened by Claire's acting ability, and she successfully seduces the all-male jury. Margaret returns for the trial and remarks that a jury of the "wiser sex" would see right through Claire's histrionics. In order to gather evidence, Margaret goes undercover as blonde gold digger Ruby Kennedy and takes a room adjacent to Claire's. Through diamonds and liquor, Margaret befriends Claire and wheedles her into revealing more about the case. Jimmy and Margaret throw a party for Claire and Evans, and Evans makes several passes at Margaret. During the party, Evans' cook, Fritz (Fischer), who helped him with his wound the morning of the murder, accidentally bumps Evans' arm and Evans scolds him for calling attention to it. The next day, Fritz is found dead, and Margaret now knows the missing bullet from David's gun is lodged in Evans. Margaret then meets Evans for a rendezvous, while Jimmy tells Claire he has lost her to Evans. As Evans' chauffeur identifies Margaret, Claire enters in a jealous rage and reveals Evans as Phil's murderer. Due to the sleuthing abilities of the "wiser sex," David is released and marries Margaret., 1h18
Directed by Berthold ViertelOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Paul Muni,
Marguerite Churchill,
Gustav von Seyffertitz,
Eugenie Besserer,
Russell Gleason,
Salka ViertelRating75%
A common convention in the early decades of newspaper and magazine film reviews was to describe in the write-up the entire storyline including, in a substantial number of instances, the ending, thus unintentionally enabling subsequent generations of readers to reconstruct a lost film's contents. True to form, those who evaluated Seven Faces, such as Mordaunt Hall of The New York Times, did go into considerable detail regarding plot twists, as related herein below.