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Drama

Mandalay

- THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO SWORE TO LIVE HER FUTURE SO MADLY SHE WOULD FORGET THE MADNESS OF HER PAST!

Abandoned by her lover, a woman becomes the main "hostess" in a decadent nightclub, but tries to put her past behind her on a steamer to Mandalay.

Release Date : 1934-02-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kay Francis

Character Name : Tanya Borodoff aka Spot White / Marjorie Lang

Original Name : Kay Francis

Gender : Female

Ricardo Cortez

Character Name : Tony Evans

Original Name : Ricardo Cortez

Gender : Male

Warner Oland

Character Name : Nick

Original Name : Warner Oland

Gender : Male

Lyle Talbot

Character Name : Dr. Gregory Burton

Original Name : Lyle Talbot

Gender : Male

Ruth Donnelly

Character Name : Mrs. George Peters

Original Name : Ruth Donnelly

Gender : Female

Lucien Littlefield

Character Name : George Peters

Original Name : Lucien Littlefield

Gender : Male

Reginald Owen

Character Name : Police Commissioner Col. Thomas Dawson

Original Name : Reginald Owen

Gender : Male

Etienne Girardot

Character Name : Mr. Abernathie

Original Name : Etienne Girardot

Gender : Male

David Torrence

Character Name : Capt. McAndrews

Original Name : David Torrence

Gender : Male

Rafaela Ottiano

Character Name : Madame Lacalles

Original Name : Rafaela Ottiano

Gender : Female

Halliwell Hobbes

Character Name : Col. Dawson Ames

Original Name : Halliwell Hobbes

Gender : Male

Bodil Rosing

Character Name : Mrs. Kleinschmidt

Original Name : Bodil Rosing

Gender : Female

Herman Bing

Character Name : Prof. Kleinschmidt

Original Name : Herman Bing

Gender : Male

Hobart Cavanaugh

Character Name : Purser (uncredited)

Original Name : Hobart Cavanaugh

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CyrusPK

@CyrusPK

2021-06-23

Mandalay proved to be something of a surprise. I had feared a rather dull expedition into romance and associated plot mechanics - but this exceeded the usual tropes by portraying a series of damaged but not irredeemable people all looking for some kind of salvation in part of what is now Myanmar. Kay Francis plays a character whose journey runs from refugee of the Russian Revolution to mistress of a dubious arms dealer, to high class prostitute, partner to an alcoholic and then to a potential redemption (all within 65 minutes). Her performance covers off the emotions of all of these roles well, through her expressive eyes conveying hope, despair, confidence and murderous intent as needed. It is a superb jewel of acting on display and the centrepiece of the film. Good support is provided by Lyle Talbot as an alcoholic doctor, the Swedish Warner Oland as a kind of Chinese gangster / classless brothel manager and Ricardo Cortez as a resourceful but uncaring man. Michael Curtiz, of Casablanca fame and innumerable other great films, is perhaps slumming a little here, but the camera work is very confident. An early shot follows a motor boat from the port across the bay then sweeps away from the boat to glide smoothly towards a moored yacht and eventually to introduce a character on the railing. It is really superbly done and adds class to the story. The settings are all convincing and the crew somehow manage to convey a feeling of a south-east Asian port, paddle steamers on jungle infested rivers and a diverse populous without presumably ever having left Los Angeles. This is a small triumph of 1930s filmmaking.