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1932 film

The Woman from Monte Carlo
Directed byMichael Curtiz
Written byHarvey Thew
Based onthe play Veille d'Armes
by Claude Farrere and Lucien Nepoty
StarringLil Dagover
CinematographyErnest Haller
Edited byHarold McLernon
Music byBernhard Kaun
Distributed byWarner Bros.
First National Pictures
Release date
  • January 9, 1932 (1932-01-09) (U.S.)
Running time65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Woman from Monte Carlo is an American pre-Code film produced by Warner Bros. subsidiary First National Pictures (with the Vitaphone logo) in 1931 and released on January 9, 1932. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and gave top billing to German star Lil Dagover in her sole Hollywood film. Leading men Walter Huston and Warren William were listed after the title in the manner of supporting players.

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Cast

Other works based on the play

The play on which the film is based, Claude Farrère's and Lucien Népoty's Veille d'Armes (also listed as Veilles d'Armes) was adapted by Michael Morton and titled In the Night Watch upon its London opening on December 21, 1918 and its New York debut on January 29, 1921. The 1921 Broadway production by the Shubert brothers starred Jeanne Eagels, with Robert Warwick (playing a sixth-billed supporting character in the film) in Walter Huston's role of the husband and Edmund Lowe in the Warren William part of the lovestruck lieutenant. It provided the plot line for a 1925 French silent directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and distributed as Before the Battle in the English-speaking world. An American silent version was released in 1928 under the title Night Watch, directed by Alexander Korda, with stars Billie Dove and Paul Lukas. Three years after the release of The Woman from Monte Carlo, another French version, directed by Marcel L'Herbier, with stars Annabella and Victor Francen, was released and subsequently marketed in English-speaking countries as Sacrifice of Honor.

References

  1. The Woman from Monte Carlo at Immortal Ephemera
  2. photograph of Lil Dagover as The Woman from Monte Carlo
  3. photograph of Lil Dagover as The Woman from Monte Carlo
  4. photograph of Lil Dagover as The Woman from Monte Carlo
  5. photograph of Lil Dagover as The Woman from Monte Carlo
  6. The Woman from Monte Carlo as advertised in Variety (January 5, 1932, page 16)
  7. The Woman from Monte Carlo at WarrenWilliam.com
  8. The Woman from Monte Carlo reviewed in Film Daily (January 3, 1932, page 8)
  9. The Woman from Monte Carlo reviewed {by Kauf.} in Variety (January 5, 1932, page 23)
  10. In the Night Watch at the Internet Broadway Database
  11. The Woman from Monte Carlo review (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 15, 1932, page 6)

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