Another visually arresting but slow-moving drama from E.A. Dupont, the director of the classic silent VARIETY. An Austrian officer is wounded when his troops pull out of an occupied town. A young woman, the daughter of a Jewish clockmaker, finds the officer and brings him back to the
house, ignoring the protests of her father. The Austrian is not welcome because he is responsible for the death of the clockmaker's son as well as the imprisonment of the old man. The clockmaker attempts to notify the Russian troops of where the Austrian is hiding, but the message gets
intercepted. The romance which has begun to bud between the two youngsters is nipped, and they are re...
Released:
1930
Rated:
NR
Length:
74 mins