British Agent (1934)
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British Agent starred the Hungarian/British actor Leslie Howard in the title role, was directed by full-fledged Hungarian Michael Curtiz, and costarred American leading lady Kay Francis as a Russian spy. Based on the memoirs of R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who had been the unofficial British emissary to the Russian Revolutionary government in 1917, British Agent spends more time on its romantic subplot than in recreating the birth of Bolshevism. Leslie Howard's purpose in this film is to dissuade the Bolsheviks from signing a separate treaty with the World War I German regime. It is obvious to modern-day viewers that Howard is merely looking after Britain's interests and has no concern for the Russians; this was par for the course in a 1930s film, but does not play well with less jingoistic audiences of the 1990s. The most interesting aspect of British Agent is the performance of saturnine Irving Pichel as a young Josef Stalin. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Leslie Howard - Stephen Locke
- William Gargan - Medill
- Irving Pichel - Pavlov
- J. Carrol Naish - Commissioner for War
- Halliwell Hobbes - Sir Walter Carrister
- Alphonse Ethier - Devigny
- George C. Pearce - Lloyd George
- Paul Porcasi - Romano
- Fred Walton - Cabinet member
- Olaf Hytten - Undersecretary
- Marina Schubert - Maria
- Frank Lackteen
- Lew Harvey - Suspect
- Walter Armitage
- Thomas Braidon - Cabinet member
- Kay Francis - Elena
- Phillip Reed - Gaston LaFarge
- Walter Byron - Stanley
- Ivan Simpson - Evans
- Cesar Romero - Tito Del Val
- Tenen Holtz - Lenin
- Gregory Gaye - Kolinoff
- Addison Richards - Zvododu
- Robert Wilbur
- Doris Lloyd - Lady Carrister
- Frank Reicher - Mr. X
- Winter Hall - Cabinet Member
- Mary Forbes - Lady Treheme
- Arthur Ayleswofth - Farmer
- Director(s):
- Michael Curtiz
- Writer(s):
- Laird Doyle
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