Dishonored - 1931 - 6/10
She’s not afraid to live, nor is she afraid to die.
Overhearing her comment, the top man with the Austrian Secret Service recruits Marta.
Assignment: find out who’s working with the Russians during the Great War.
Dietrich, as ever, looks fabulous! She even nails a comic sequence as a simple-minded servant.
Victor McLaglen is another matter altogether.
He smirks worse than a Cheshire cat, and few would buy him as a Russian aristocrat.
Their scenes together show limited chemistry, and the narrative drifts into woozy melodrama too often.
Nevertheless, this is a Marlene Dietrich / Josef Von Sternberg film, so a must.
Blackie, the Paramount cat, steals every scene he is in.