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Movie
Dark Journey
Synopsis
The unorthodox teaming of Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veidt is but one of the many pleasures of the 1937 spy yarn Dark Journey. Leigh plays a Stockholm dress-shop owner during World War I, who, being a neutral, is permitted to travel unmolested to and from France. Veidt plays a supposedly disgraced German officer who is actually head of his country's secret service. The two fall in love, despite the fact that Leigh has a secret as well: she is a double agent, sympathetic towards the Allied cause. During one of Leigh's voyages to France, her ship is captured by a German U-boat. Veidt swaggers on board, threatening to sink the ship if Leigh is not turned over to him. But the circumstances reverse themselves, and Veidt finds himself Leigh's prisoner--a circumstance that is not altogether unpleasant for him. When originally released in England, Dark Journey bore the title The Anxious Years.
Cast
- Vivien Leigh
- Conrad Veidt
- Joan Gardner
- Anthony Bushell
- Ursula Jeans
- Eliot Makeham
- Margery Pickard
- Austin Trevor
- Sam Livesey
- Cecil Parker
- Edmund Willard
- Charles Carson
- William Dewhurst
- Henry Oscar
- Reginald Tate
- Robert Newton
- Philip Ray
- Lawrence Hanray
- Percy Walsh
- Laidman Browne
- Anthony Holles
- Martin Harvey
- Antony Holles
- Michael Martin-Harvey
- L. Stackell
- René Hubert
- Georges Périnal
- Lawrence Butler
- Ned Mann
- William W. Hornbeck
- Muir Mathieson
- Lionel Hoare
- Andre Andrejew
- Lajos Biró
- A.W. Watkins
- Hugh Stewart
- Arthur Wimperis
- William Hornbeck
- Ferdinand Bellan
- Edward Cohen
- Harry Stradling