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Dark Journey

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Dark Journey - 1937 | 77 mins | Thriller, Romance | B&W

The Production Team

Director: Victor Saville.
Script: Victor Saville and Alexander Korda.
Script: Arthur Wimperis. (from the play by Lajos Biró)
Cinematography: Georges Périnal and Harry Stradling Sr.
Film Editing: Hugh Stewart and Lionel Hoare.
Production Design: Andrej Andrejew and Ferdinand Bellan.
Costume Design: René Hubert.
Sound Department: Charles Tasto and A.W. Watkins.
Original Music: Richard Addinsell.

The Cast

Conrad Veidt - Baron Karl Von Marwitz
Vivien Leigh - Madeleine Goddard
Joan Gardner - Lupita
Anthony Bushell - Bob Carter
Ursula Jeans - Gertrude
Margery Pickard - Colette
Eliot Makeham - Anatole Bergen
Austin Trevor - Dr. Muller
Sam Livesey - Schaffer
Cecil Parker - Captain of Q-Boat
Robert Newton - Officer of U-Boat

Plot Synopsis

Amiable espionage thriller set in Sweden during the First World War and starring Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veidt. Produced by Alexander Korda’s London Films, the romantic spy story is sharply-directed by Victor Saville and boasts splendid cinematography from Georges Périnal and Harry Stradling. The film, based on a play by Lajos Biró, was reissued in 1943 as The Anxious Years.

Spring 1918. Madeleine Goddard (Vivien Leigh) runs an elite fashion boutique in neutral Stockholm - a job that often takes her to Paris. She is also a high-ranking Allied double-agent that carries secrets sewn into the stitching of the latest Parisian fashions. Complications ensue when she becomes emotionally involved with the charming aristocratic German spy Baron von Marwitz (Conrad Veidt), head of Section 8 counter-intelligence. When her spy cell appears to have been compromised, Madeleine pleads to be relieved of her duties. She is handed one final mission - to learn the identity of a German spy in Sweden. Unsurprisingly, Marwitz is the man.