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  1. During the five-week British production of Dark Journey (1937), 22-year-old Vivien Leigh wrote a letter to a friend in which she sounded a bit overwhelmed by the art of film acting: "There's so much to remember," she wrote, "whether you are overstepping the chalk marks or leaning back too far or turning your face the wrong way -- it is difficult to think of all these things and be sincere at ...

  2. Léonard Keigel’s Leviathan (US: Dark Journey) is a strange film.Half art film and half psychological noir, the film intrigues from the opening scenes which introduce the overall tone of obsession that will color the proceedings, but it’s an obsession that seems a product of boredom as much as anything, the slick, shadowed streets of Larges (a town in “the provinces”) connecting ...

  3. World War I is raging, but Swedish store clerk Madeleine Goddard (Vivien Leigh) has not aligned herself with either side. When she meets German soldier Karl Von Marwitz (Conrad Veidt), she falls ...

  4. It’s set in the spring of 1918, in Stockholm. Swiss-born upscale dress-shop owner for the last three years, Madeleine Goddard, has been traveling back and forth between Paris and Stockholm to buy dresses and spy for the Germans. But she feeds the German spy ring in Stockholm misleading info.

  5. Dark Journey is a film directed by Victor Saville with Conrad Veidt, Vivien Leigh, Joan Gardner, Anthony Bushell .... Year: 1937. Original title: Dark Journey (The Anxious Years).

  6. 31 déc. 2014 · I might call it more of a "date" film of the time than a chick flick. I could see a guy sitting through it, there's enough espionage and blowing up of stuff, and there isn't any mushy-gushy romance.... It wasn't so much of a WWI film as it was a film that happens to take place during WWI. I do verily agree with billbarstad that they just don't ...

  7. Alors sous contrat avec Alexander Korda, le "Louis B. Mayer des îles britanniques", Vivien Leigh accède au vedettariat, en cette année 1937, en tournant coup sur coup deux films qui la feront remarquer des studios hollywoodiens: L'Invincible Armada (Fire Over England) de William K. Howard, où elle joue aux côtés de son futur mari Laurence Olivier, et Le Mystère de la Section 8, où elle ...