• Source: Secrets of the French Police
    • Secrets of the French Police is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, and Frank Morgan.
      The film was made as a B film by RKO Radio Pictures, using some of the sets from RKO's The Most Dangerous Game (1932). The film is based partly on Samuel Ornitz's own unpublished novel The Last Empress.


      Plot


      In Paris, a French thief is employed by the Sûreté to investigate a sinister Russian émigré who may have the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia at his house.


      Cast


      Gwili Andre as Eugenie Dorain
      Gregory Ratoff as Han Moloff
      Frank Morgan as François St. Cyr
      John Warburton as Leon Renault
      Rochelle Hudson as K-31
      Christian Rub as Anton Dorain
      Murray Kinnell as Bertillon
      Arnold Korff as Grand Duke Maxim
      Kendall Lee as Rena Harka
      Lucien Prival as Lomzoi
      Guido Trento as Count de Marsay
      Wong Chung as Chinese Guard
      Harry Cording as Man Reading Newspaper
      Chester Gan as Chinese Guard
      Julia Swayne Gordon as Mme. Danton
      Kate Drain Lawson as Concierge
      Vivien Oakland as 2nd Cohort of Moloff
      Cyril Ring in undetermined minor role
      Ellinor Vanderveer as 1st Cohort of Moloff


      References




      Bibliography


      Bernard F. Dick, Radical Innocence: A Critical Study of the Hollywood Ten (University Press of Kentucky, 1988)


      External links


      Secrets of the French Police at the TCM Movie Database
      Secrets of the French Police at IMDb

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