The Battle (1934)
In 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War, a Japanese naval officer allows his wife to be seduced by a British naval attaché in order to gain access to a secret report he has written, unaware her marital unhappiness has made her vulnerable to falling in love with him. Adapted from a novel by Claude Farrère, and also filmed in a French-language version, LA BATAILLE., q.v.
Directors: Nicolas Farkas, Viktor Tourjansky.
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Charles Boyer as Captain Yorisaka |
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Merle Oberon as Mitsuko Yorisaka |
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John Loder as Commander Fergan |
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Betty Stockfeld as Betty Hockley |
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Valéry Inkijinoff as Hirata Takamuri |
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Miles Mander as Felze |
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Henri Fabert as The Admiral |
| Directing | Nicolas Farkas | Director |
| Directing | Viktor Tourjansky | Director |
| Writing | Nicolas Farkas | Writer |
| Writing | Claude Farrère | Novel |
| Writing | Robert Stevenson | Writer |
| Writing | Bernard Zimmer | Writer |
| Production | Leon Garganoff | Producer |
| Sound | André Gailhard | Music |
| Camera | Roger Hubert | Director of Photography |