The Woman from Monte Carlo

The Woman from Monte Carlo (1932)

As Intimate as a Lady's Boudoir - As exciting as a caress

  • Genre: Romance, Drama, War
  • Release Date: 1932-01-09
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 10min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: First National Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Michael Curtiz
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Summary

On the eve of WW-I the French Navy ship Lafayette returns to its Toulon base for one night. There is no shore leave, although wives are permitted to come to a party. The strain of command on the older captain and his new, young wife is very great.

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  • Lil Dagover

    as Lottie Corlaix
  • Walter Huston

    as Captain Corlaix
  • Warren William

    as Lieutenant d'Ortelles
  • John Wray

    as Cmdr. Brambourg
  • George E. Stone

    as Le Duc
  • Robert Warwick

    as Morbraz
  • Matt McHugh

    as Chief Petty Officer Vincent
  • Frederick Burton

    as President of Courtmartial
  • Frank Leigh

    as Pilot
  • Terrence Ray

    as (no character info)
  • Francis McDonald

    as Karkuff
  • Warner Richmond

    as Fourdylis
  • Reginald Barlow

    as Defense Attorney
  • Clarence Muse

    as Tombeau
  • Oscar Apfel

    as Dr. Rabeouf
  • Ben Hendricks Jr.

    as Chief Engineer
  • Maude Eburne

    as Dowager Party Guest
  • Jack Rutherford

    as Verguson
  • Robert Rose

    as Lt. Rousseau
  • Eleanor Wesselhoeft

    as Anna
  • Jack Kennedy

    as Admiral
  • Dewey Robinson

    as Cook
  • Jack Curtis

    as Boatswain
Directing Michael Curtiz Director
Editing Harold McLernon Editor
Costume & Make-Up Earl Luick Costume Design
Camera Ernest Haller Director of Photography
Sound Bernhard Kaun Original Music Composer
Sound Leo F. Forbstein Conductor
Writing Claude Farrère Theatre Play
Crew Fred Jackman Special Effects
Writing Harvey F. Thew Screenplay
Art Anton Grot Art Direction
Writing Lucien Nepoty Theatre Play
Writing Harvey F. Thew Dialogue
Crew E. R. de Bourgneuf Technical Supervisor
Camera Perry Finnerman Assistant Camera

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