Neagle finally woos Gravet into marriage only to find he is a compulsive gambler as well as a remarkable violinist. He works in a cafe, playing popular ballads, then spends his wages on gambling, an obsession that finally brings tragedy when he is murdered by other gamblers. The film
boasts an outstanding musical score and superb photography; and book and lyrics reflect the universal genius of Coward.
Released:
1933
Rated:
NR
Length:
76 mins