Year: 1927
Runtime: 113 mins
Director: G.W. Pabst
In Crimea, the civil war rages as Jeanne learns her beloved Andreas is a Bolshevik who has killed her father. Left destitute, she returns to Paris and works for her uncle. When Andreas arrives to rally Toulon sailors, the libertine Khalibiev plots to seduce Jeanne, using a lost diamond. Their naiveté draws the couple toward tragedy.
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