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    • Moscow Nights (1934) - IMDb
      • During the First World War, the Russian officer Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy industrialist of peasant stock. Brioukow is unjustifiably jealous, since Natasha has not betrayed him.
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  2. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. Moscow Nights. Summaries. During the First World War, the Russian officer Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin. But she is subject to an upcoming marriage of family convenience to Brioukow, a wealthy industrialist of peasant stock.

  3. Moscow Nights: Directed by Alexis Granowsky. With Annabella, Harry Baur, Germaine Dermoz, Roger Karl. During the First World War, the Russian officer Captain Ivan Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse, Natasha Kovrin.

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    • Drama
    • Alexis Granowsky
    • 1938-05-02
  4. Plot summary. During the First World War a wounded Russian officer Captain Ignatoff falls in love with his nurse. Matters are complicated by the fact that she is already engaged to a wealthy merchant. Cast. Harry Baur as Brioukov; Penelope Dudley-Ward as Natasha; Laurence Olivier as Captain Ignatoff; Athene Seyler as Madame Sabline

  5. Moscow Nights (released as I Stand Condemned in the United States) is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. The screenplay concerns a wounded officer who falls in love with his nurse.

  6. The shortwave radio station Radio Moscow's English-language service has played an instrumental version of "Moscow Nights" between informing listeners of frequency changes and the hourly newscast since the start of its 24-hour English Service in 1978.

  7. Moscow Nights (1934) - Henry Koster wrote the screenplay in Paris in 1933. He was unable to write under his own name because of the existing rules of the French writer's union, so he wrote with a nom de plume.

  8. Moscow Nights” is a Soviet song of the post-war period which retains numerous admirers to this day. In 1955, the poet Mikhail Matusovsky and the composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy got an order to compose a song for a new movie about the Spartakiad of the peoples of the RSFSR.

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