Woman of Malacca
Woman of Malacca | |
---|---|
Directed by | Marc Allégret |
Written by | Francis de Croisset (novel) Claude-André Puget |
Starring | Edwige Feuillère Pierre Richard-Willm Betty Daussmond Jacques Copeau |
Cinematography | Jules Kruger |
Edited by | Yvonne Martin |
Music by | Louis Beydts |
Production companies | La Magie Films |
Distributed by | Tobis Film |
Release date | 1 October 1937 |
Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Woman of Malacca (French: La dame de Malacca) is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Richard-Willm and Betty Daussmond. It was based on a 1935 novel by the French writer Francis de Croisset. It was a major success on its initial release.[1]
It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. A separate German-language version Another World was also made.
Synopsis[]
A young Englishwoman, Audrey Greenwood, marries an army officer to escape her dreary life as a school teacher. Accompanying her husband out for colonial service in Malacca, she soon grows unhappy with her marriage, and falls in love with a local sultan, Prince Selim.
Cast[]
- Edwige Feuillère as Audrey Greenwood
- Pierre Richard-Willm as Prince Selim
- Betty Daussmond as Lady Lyndstone
- Jacques Copeau as Lord Brandmore
- Gabrielle Dorziat as Lady Brandmore
- Jean Debucourt as Sir Eric Temple
- Jean Wall as Le major Carter
- as Lady Johnson
- as Le japonais
- as La servante
- as Gerald
- Alexandre Mihalesco as Sirdae Raman
- as Le Docteur
- as Mademoiselle Tramont
- as Une amie d'Audrey
- Marthe Mellot as La sous-maîtresse de l'institut Tramont
- Robert Ozanne as Un journaliste
- as Un journaliste
- as Une dame anglaise
- as Une dame anglaise
References[]
- ^ Passerini, Labanyi & Diehl p.104
Bibliography[]
- Kennedy-Karpat, Colleen. Rogues, Romance, and Exoticism in French Cinema of the 1930s. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013.
- Passerini, Luisa, Labanyi, Jo & Diehl, Karen. Europe and Love in Cinema. Intellect Books, 2012.
External links[]
Categories:
- French-language films
- 1937 films
- French films
- 1937 drama films
- French drama films
- Films directed by Marc Allégret
- French black-and-white films
- Films based on French novels
- Films based on works by Francis de Croisset
- Films set in England
- Films set in Malaysia
- French multilingual films
- Films shot at Epinay Studios
- 1937 multilingual films
- 1930s French film stubs