British Agent
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Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
Written by |
Laird Doyle R. H. Bruce Lockhart |
Starring |
Leslie Howard Kay Francis William Gargan Cesar Romero |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
British Agent is a 1934 espionage film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Leslie Howard and Kay Francis. It is based on Memoirs of a British Agent, the 1932 autobiography of R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who had spent a number of years working for the British Secret Service. The film was produced by First National, which was then a division of Warner Bros..
The same book was partly used as an inspiration for the television series Reilly, Ace of Spies which also portrays the adventures of Lockhart and Sidney Reilly during their years in Moscow around the time of the Russian Revolution.
Plot
In the days leading up to the Russian Revolution, Stephen Locke (Leslie Howard), a minor British diplomat, watches rioting in the streets. Revolutionary Elena Moura (Kay Francis) shoots it out with a Cossack soldier; when she retreats onto the grounds of the consulate, the soldier follows, forcing Stephen to intervene to protect British extraterritoriality. After the Cossack leaves, Elena emerges; she and Steven are attracted to each other, but their politics clash. Elena departs.
After the Russian Empire is overthrown and the Soviet Union is born, most of the Western diplomats evacuate. Stephen is left behind with just a servant, "Poohbah" Evans. Day after day, he waits with mounting frustration for instructions, passing the time with others in the same situation, American Bob Medill (William Gargan), Gaston LeFarge (Phillip Reed) and Tito Del Val (Cesar Romero).
His boredom is lifted when he meets Elena again. She is now an important member of the government, working for Commissioner of War Trotsky (J. Carrol Naish). He romances her, and they quickly fall in love.
However, her first loyalty is to her country. She demonstrates this when Stephen finally receives orders from England. He is to try to prevent the Soviet Union from concluding a separate peace with Imperial Germany, which would free up large numbers of German soldiers for the Western Front; however, he is warned that he is only an "unofficial" British representative. Stephen carelessly reads the message in Elena's hearing. She passes along the information to her boss. As a result, when Stephen pleads with the Soviet government in Moscow to keep fighting, his arguments are undercut by their awareness of his status. He manages to get a delay of three weeks, to see if he can persuade his superiors to agree to Soviet demands: £50 million, five army divisions and munitions. Instead, without Stephen's knowledge, the British send a force to Archangel to fight alongside the internal enemies of the Soviets.
After the Czar is executed, Medill, LeFarge and Del Val persuade Stephen to join them in supporting counterrevolutionary forces. When Lenin is seriously wounded in an assassination attempt, the Soviets initiate a harsh crackdown. LeFarge and Del Val are killed while attempting to contact a rebel military leader in the city. Medill tries to do the same, but is caught and tortured for Stephen's whereabouts. When he refuses to crack, he is sentenced to die by firing squad the next day.
Elena is ordered to persuade him to tell her where Stephen is; knowing she is in love with Stephen, Medill gives her the address. She reluctantly gives the information to Trotsky, who orders soldiers to level the building. Elena sneaks into the building, determined to die with Stephen. They are reprieved, however. Just as the soldiers start shooting, news arrives that Lenin will recover, and that he has ordered the release of all political prisoners. Later, Stephen and Elena depart for England; at the train station, Medill requests they send him a supply of bubble gum.
Cast
- Leslie Howard as Stephen Locke
- Kay Francis as Elena Moura
- William Gargan as Bob Medill
- Phillip Reed as Gaston LeFarge
- Irving Pichel as Sergei Pavlov
- Ivan F. Simpson as "Poohbah" Evans (as Ivan Simpson)
- Halliwell Hobbes as Sir Walter Carrister
- J. Carrol Naish as Commissioner of War Trotsky (as J. Carroll Naish)
- Walter Byron as Under Secretary Stanley
- Cesar Romero as Tito Del Val
- Arthur Aylesworth as Mr. Henry Farmer
- Alphonse Ethier as Paul DeVigney
- Frank Reicher as Mr. X
- Tenen Holtz as Lenin
- Doris Lloyd as Lady Carrister
- Mary Forbes as Lady Catherine Trehearne
- Marina Koshetz as Maria Nikolaievna (as Marina Schubert)
- George C. Pearce as Lloyd George (as George Pearce)
- Gregory Gaye as Mr. Kolinoff
- Paul Porcasi as Count Romano
References
External links
- British Agent at AllMovie
- British Agent at the TCM Movie Database
- British Agent at the Internet Movie Database
- British Agent on Lux Radio Theater: June 7, 1937