Posts from ethanedwards in thread „Women of All Nations (1932)“

    Hello Keith,


    Although unaccredited, I have just verified the above film has a "Quick Clip" of JW on George White's Scandles towards the beginning...


    Verified on another site just now..
    What credentials must a Film have in order to be listed on our sites Filmography?


    On our List, the proof and fact he is visibly seen and identified

    Ethan...This Film does not appear on 99% of Dukes List of Appearances! And I think there is a list out there of *Duke may have appeared in one or more of these Films*..
    Why hasn't a Film Historian does his/her research on these *possible* appearances?


    Thanks for you post.
    It has always been of interest on this forum of possible Duke sightings!


    We do have this thread, including compilations of our long time member elly


    Duke's Missing and Rare Movies


    also see here


    John Wayne, Before Stagecoach

    I. “The rare Fox production was originally 95 minutes but was cut to 72 minutes before release, eliminating small roles by both Humphrey Bogart and John Wayne (still visible in the background!). It was recently restored (still at 72 minutes) by UCLA.” (Michael J. Weldon)6


    II. "Of all the "possible" titles linked to John Wayne, WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS seems the unlikeliest candidates, even with the availability of existing copies to view. One source that tied the Duke's name to the project was Foothill Video of California. Its owner informed one of our readers that researchers at UCLA who had worked on a restoration of the film contended that it was none other than an un-credited John Wayne, in heavy makeup and a wig, playing Olaf, the giant, lovesick-crazed, Swedish boyfriend of the heroine. The copy I have is of poor quality; I can't spot anything in the mannerisms and vocalizations of this character to make me confident that I am watching John Wayne. Is it possible? I suppose so. But Wayne would have been in his last few weeks of employment for the Fox studios when WOMEN began shooting in February of '31. Could Director Walsh have thrown his Big Trail protégé a small part as he faced the news that Fox would not be renewing his contract? Bears thinking.” Volume 15 No, 59


    With thanks to Elly
    John Wayne Before Stagecoach

    WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS


    DIRECTED BY RAOUL WALSH
    FOX FILM CORPORATION



    Information from IMDb


    Plot Summary
    Marines Flagg and Quirt fought together in WWI and Panama.
    After some time in New York they go to Sweden and compete for the love of Else.
    Next they go to Nicaragua and help earthquake victims.
    Then to Egypt where Else is now in Prince Hassan's harem.
    Written by Ed Stephan


    Full Cast
    Victor McLaglen ... Captain Jim Flagg
    Edmund Lowe ... Sergeant Harry Quirt
    Greta Nissen ... Elsa
    El Brendel ... Olsen
    Humphrey Bogart ... Stone (scenes deleted)
    Mischa Auer ... Hassan's Aide (uncredited)
    T. Roy Barnes ... Captain of the Marines (uncredited)
    Joyce Compton ... Kiki (uncredited)
    Fifi D'Orsay ... Fifi (uncredited)
    Max Davidson ... Izzie's Father (uncredited)
    Jesse De Vorska ... Izzie Kaplan (uncredited)
    Curley Dresden ... Mullen (uncredited)
    Charles Judels ... Leon (uncredited)
    Marion Lessing ... Gretchen (uncredited)
    Bela Lugosi ... Prince Hassan (uncredited)
    Arthur McLaglen ... Marine (uncredited)
    Otto Meyer ... Busher (uncredited)
    Cecilia Parker ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
    Ruth Warren ... Ruth (uncredited)
    Marjorie White ... Margie aka Pee Wee (uncredited)


    Writing Credits
    Maxwell Anderson characters
    Barry Conners dialogue
    Laurence Stallings characters


    Original Music
    Carli Elinor
    R.H. Bassett (uncredited)


    Cinematography
    Lucien N. Andriot


    Trivia
    Stone (Humphrey Bogart) does not appear in all prints.


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