A disappointing third installment in the Flagg and Quirt series (WHAT PRICE GLORY? and THE COCKEYED WORLD were the first two), WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS remains fascinating nonetheless, since it marked Lugosi's first appearance since DRACULA and an early nonperformance from Bogart, whose bit
part was cut out by a studio desperate to salvage what they considered to be a dog. Several years after WW I, rollicking rivals McLaglen and Lowe find themselves back in their beloved Brooklyn. McLaglen now works as a Marine recruiting officer and Lowe, who has had enough of the military, runs a
Turkish bathhouse for women. When Lowe's establishment is raided by the police, McLaglen...
Released:
1931
Rated:
NR
Length:
72 mins