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This film is not to be confused with the very popular Russian Song Moscow Nights
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.
Original Release
11/06/1935
US Release
07/01/1936
Cast
Name | Character |
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Harry Baur | Peter Brioukow |
Penelope Dudley-Ward | Natasha Kovrin / Natasha |
Laurence Olivier | Capt. Ivan Ignatoff / Captain Ivan Ignatoff |
Athene Seyler | Madame Anna Sabline / Madame Anna Sabine |
Lilian Braithwaite | Countess |
Morton Selten | Gen. Kovrin / General Kovrin |
Sam Livesey | Fedor |
Robert Cochran | Polonsky |
Hay Petrie | Spy |
Walter Hudd | The Doctor |
Directors
Writers
Anthony Asquith, Pierre Benoît, Erich Seipmann
Cast
Name | Character |
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Harry Baur | Peter Brioukow |
Penelope Dudley-Ward | Natasha Kovrin / Natasha |
Laurence Olivier | Capt. Ivan Ignatoff / Captain Ivan Ignatoff |
Athene Seyler | Madame Anna Sabline / Madame Anna Sabine |
Lilian Braithwaite | Countess |
Morton Selten | Gen. Kovrin / General Kovrin |
Sam Livesey | Fedor |
Robert Cochran | Polonsky |
Hay Petrie | Spy |
Walter Hudd | The Doctor |
Kate Cutler | Madame Kovrin |
C.M. Hallard | President of Court Martial |
Charles Carson | Officer of Defense |
Edmund Willard | Officer of Prosecution |
Morland Graham | Brioukow's Servant |
Clarence Bigge | Minor role |
John Harvey | Minor role |
Anthony Quayle | Vanya - Soldier dictating Letter |
William Webster | Second Servant |
Tino Rossi | Le chanteur napolitain |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Alexis Granowsky | Producer |