Dark Journey (1937)
Boy, Vivien Leigh was one lucky broad. Sure, she was pretty, but if she hadn’t been cast in Gone with the Wind, people would look back at her forgettable career and say, “She stinks!”
In this movie, one which people who like to watch good movies should avoid, Vivien Leigh stars as a French spy who falls in love with Conrad Veidt, a German spy. The romance is lukewarm, made colder by Vivien’s ridiculous Scarlett O’Hara performance, complete with arched eyebrow and silly flirtatious delivery. The spy scenes aren’t very suspenseful, and no character compels the audience to root for them. You might wonder why I bothered to rent this one, since I obviously don’t like Vivien Leigh very much. I wanted to see an early Robert Newton performance, but since he was only in the first six minutes of the movie, I lost interest pretty quickly.
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In this movie, one which people who like to watch good movies should avoid, Vivien Leigh stars as a French spy who falls in love with Conrad Veidt, a German spy. The romance is lukewarm, made colder by Vivien’s ridiculous Scarlett O’Hara performance, complete with arched eyebrow and silly flirtatious delivery. The spy scenes aren’t very suspenseful, and no character compels the audience to root for them. You might wonder why I bothered to rent this one, since I obviously don’t like Vivien Leigh very much. I wanted to see an early Robert Newton performance, but since he was only in the first six minutes of the movie, I lost interest pretty quickly.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "The Projection Room" for posting!
More Vivien Leigh movies here!
More Robert Newton movies here!