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Topaze

- Does It Pay To Be Honest? At forty he discovered hidden power. So he turned over a new leaf and became a crook! You'll love the scoundrel!

An honest and naive schoolteacher gets a lesson in how the world works outside the classroom, when a rich Baron and his mistress use the teacher's name and outstanding reputation in a crooked business scheme.

Release Date : 1933-02-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : RKO Radio Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Barrymore

Character Name : Auguste A. Topaze

Original Name : John Barrymore

Gender : Male

Myrna Loy

Character Name : Coco

Original Name : Myrna Loy

Gender : Female

Reginald Mason

Character Name : Baron Philippe de La Tour-La Tour

Original Name : Reginald Mason

Gender : Male

Jobyna Howland

Character Name : Baroness Hortense de La Tour-La Tour

Original Name : Jobyna Howland

Gender : Female

Jackie Searl

Character Name : Charlemagne de La Tour-La Tour

Original Name : Jackie Searl

Gender : Male

Albert Conti

Character Name : Henri de Fairville

Original Name : Albert Conti

Gender : Male

Frank Reicher

Character Name : Dr. Stegg

Original Name : Frank Reicher

Gender : Male

Luis Alberni

Character Name : Dr. Bomb

Original Name : Luis Alberni

Gender : Male

Lowden Adams

Character Name : Joseph

Original Name : Lowden Adams

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-13

This is quite en engaging "worm that turned" style story that centres around the genial and honourable academic "Prof. Topaze" (John Barrymore). Refusing to enhance the grades of the dimwit son of an influential family, the boy's mother sees he is drummed out of his job. Just at the moment, as luck would have it, the Baron de La Tour la Tour (Reginald Mason) - who just happens to be the father of that child - finds himself looking for someone to endorse his rather dubious bottled water product that claims some fanciful enhancements. Dazzled by the job offer, the money and armed with a degree of scientific knowledge to actually make improvements to the germ-ridden water, the professor signs up. Snag is, his employer is making no such augmentations to the water he is selling - and when "Topaze" finds out he determines to make a stand. Myrna Loy is quite effective as the Baron's girlfriend who has quite a shred of decency in her, too, and the moral of the story is lightly, but firmly applied as the pupil learns from the master. The production is maybe a little set-bound, but it flows well with a decent script and a strong leading performance.