• Source: Almost Married (1932 film)
    • Almost Married is a 1932 American pre-Code thriller film directed by William Cameron Menzies and written by Guy Bolton, Alexander Kirkland and Wallace Smith. The film stars Violet Heming, Ralph Bellamy, Alexander Kirkland and Alan Dinehart.
      The film is adapted from the 1931 novel The Devil's Triangle by the British writer Andrew Soutar. It was made by Fox Film, the forerunner of 20th Century Fox. The film's art director was Gordon Wiles while the costumes were designed by Dolly Tree.


      Plot


      A Russian woman with a forged passport attempts to elude the police and seeks the assistance of a man she met one summer in Scotland. She married an official at the British Embassy in Moscow, and settles down with him in England. However she reveals that she is already married, and her husband is criminally insane.


      Cast


      Violet Heming as Anita Mellikovna
      Ralph Bellamy as Deene Maxwell
      Alexander Kirkland as Louis Capristi / Charles Pringle
      Alan Dinehart as Inspector Slante
      Mary Gordon as Cook
      Maria Alba as Mariette
      Mischa Auer as Russian Policeman
      Herbert Bunston as Lord Laverling
      Eva Dennison as Lady Laverling
      Grayce Hampton as Aunt Mathilda
      Herbert Mundin as Jenkins, the butler
      Tempe Pigott
      Gustav von Seyffertitz


      References




      External links


      Almost Married at IMDb
      ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› synopsis at AllMovie

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