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I Stand Condemned: Directed by Anthony Asquith. With Harry Baur, Penelope Dudley-Ward, Laurence Olivier, Athene Seyler. During World War I, Russian Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin.
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- Drama, Romance, War
- Anthony Asquith
- 1936-07-01
Moscow Nights (released as I Stand Condemned in the United States) is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. The screenplay concerns a wounded officer who falls in love with his nurse. Based on a novel by Pierre Benoit, it is a remake of the 1934 French film of ...
- 6 November 1935
- Anthony Asquith
- an unpublished novel by Pierre Benoît
- Muir Mathieson
Officer of Prosecution. Morland Graham. ... Brioukow's Servant. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Clarence Bigge. ... Minor role (uncredited) John Harvey.
The film has a strong script by Anthony Asquith and Erich Seipmann and the former directed it very well, maintaining a rather high level of tension for much of its 70 minute running time. The film stars Laurence Olivier in a typically excellent performance as the charming, dashing cad Captain Ivan Ignatoff.
Anthony Asquith evokes a vivid impression of Russia in 1916 in I Stand Condemned. The story follows handsome Russian officer Captain Ignatoff (Laurence Olivier), who is carried into a hospital in a delirious condition from severe war wounds.
I Stand Condemned 1936 1h 15m Drama List. Reviews Capt. Ignatoff (Laurence Olivier) is confined to a hospital bed as a result of his war injuries and, while there, loses his heart to lovely young ...
- Drama