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The White Slave (1939 film)

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'The White Slave' (French: 'L'esclave blanche') is a 1939 French drama film directed by Marc Sorkin and starring Viviane Romance, John Lodge and Marcel Dalio. German director Georg Wilhelm Pabst acted as a supervisor on the production.Rentschler p.229 It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew and Guy de Gastyne, while the costumes were by Marcel Escoffier. It is a loose remake of the 1927 German silent film of the same title.Slavin p.93-94

Synopsis



At the beginning of the twentieth century a Frenchwoman marries a westernised Turkish diplomat and travels with him to his homeland with romantic expectations of an Arabian Nights lifestyle. However she is shocked on getting there by the repressive attitude towards woman. Worse her husband falls out of favour with the Sultan, who faces growing dissent from the Young Turk movement.

Cast



* Viviane Romance as Mireille

* John Lodge as Vedad Bey

* Marcel Dalio as Le sultan Soliman

* Sylvie as Safte - la mre de Vedad

* Mila Parly as Tarkine

* Paulette Pax as L'amie de Safte

* Marcel Lupovici as Mourad

* Roger Blin as Mar

* Odile Pascal as Akil, la soeur de Mourad

* Joe Alex as Ali

* Jacques Mattler as Un conseiller

* Louise Carletti as Sheyla

* Saturnin Fabre as Djemal Pacha

* Nicolas Amato as Un voyageur

* Jean Brochard as Le chef lectricien

* Yvonne Yma as Une Turque dans le train

* Lon Larive as Un fonctionnaire

* Claire Grard as Une visiteuse

* Odette Talazac as La mre de Soliman

* Gaby Andr as Une femme du harem

References



Bibliography



* Rentschler, Eric. 'The Films of G.W. Pabst: An Extraterritorial Cinema'. Rutgers University Press, 1990.

* Slavin, David Henry . 'Colonial Cinema and Imperial France, 19191939: White Blind Spots, Male Fantasies, Settler Myths'. JHU Press, 2001.


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