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La dame de Malacca ()


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Audrey marries a medical officer ,sails to Malaysia and meets a prince whose burden is too heavy for his shoulders .

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Audrey Greenwood
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Le prince Selim (as Pierre-Richard Willm)
Jacques Copeau ...
Lord Brandmore
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Sir Eric Temple (as Jean Debucourt de la Comédie Française)
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Le major Carter
Betty Daussmond ...
Lady Muriel Lyndstone
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Lady Patricia Brandmore
William Aguet ...
Gérald
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Le docteur (as Bergeron)
Magdeleine Bérubet ...
Mademoiselle Tramont (as Madeleine Berubet)
Marthe Mellot ...
La sous-maîtresse de l'institut Tramont
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Une amie d'Audrey
Tran-Van ...
Un malais
Robert Ozanne ...
Un journaliste
René Fleur ...
Un journaliste
Colette Proust ...
Une dame anglaise
Liliane Lesaffre ...
Lady Johnson
Ky Duyen ...
Le japonais (as Ky-Duyen)
Foun-Sen ...
Foun-Sen - La servante (as Fou-Sen)
Michèle Lahaye ...
Une dame anglaise
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Sirdae Raman (as Mihalesco)
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(uncredited)
Georges Malkine ...
Un domestique (uncredited)

Directed by

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Marc Allégret

Written by

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Francis de Croisset ... (novel)
 
Claude-André Puget ... (screenplay) &
Jan Lustig ... (screenplay)
 
Claude-André Puget ... (dialogue) (uncredited)

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Arys Nissotti ... producer (uncredited)
Pierre O'Connell ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Louis Beydts

Cinematography by

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Jules Kruger ... (as J. Kruger)

Editing by

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Yvonne Martin

Production Design by

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Jacques Krauss ... (as Krauss)
Alexandre Trauner ... (as Trauner)

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Boris Bilinsky ... (as Bilinski)
Jacques Manuel ... (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jean Huet ... assistant director
Armand Léon ... assistant director (as Armand Leon)

Sound Department

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Georges Leblond ... sound (as Leblond)
Tony Leenhardt ... sound (as Leenhardt)

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Marc Fossard ... camera operator

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Lucie Lichtig ... script girl (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Audrey finds a job of music teacher in a chic school ,run by horrible spinsters where her Mona Lisa smile does not win her colleagues' esteem;a M.O.about to leave for the broader horizons of Malaysia proposes marriage to her;she hesitates ,but her smoking not allowed in the posh school is the straw that breaks the camel's back:soon she is sailing on a luxury liner with a new husband . Audrey has not been on the ship all of five minutes that she meets a prince of Malaysia ,Selim,and it's (almost) love at first sight. In Malaysia,where English "collaborate" with natives ,Audrey ,who threatens to become another exotic Madame Bovary writes an article,much to the macho hubby's displeasure :" you can write about fashion or cooking ,but don't you ever dabble in politics!" Prince Selim confided to her that "although he is a powerful noble,he 's been an outcast all of his life ;when he studied in England,the racist students kept him in the background ,and now he is a solitary man whose burden is too heavy for his shoulders . Written by dbdumonteil

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Also Known As
  • Woman of Malacca (World-wide, English title)
  • La dama de Malaca (Spain)
  • Seikkailu Malakassa (Finland)
  • La dama di Malacca (Italy)
  • A malakkai nő (Hungary)
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  • 113 min
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Trivia In 1986, part of the damaged soundtrack of the surviving material on this film was restored, by having actress Edwige Feuillere,who was still alive,return to redo dialogue. See more »
Movie Connections Alternate-language version of Andere Welt (1937). See more »

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