A young woman falls in love with a dashing officer, but becomes a nun when she believes him to be killed in battle.A young woman falls in love with a dashing officer, but becomes a nun when she believes him to be killed in battle.A young woman falls in love with a dashing officer, but becomes a nun when she believes him to be killed in battle.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Agostino Borgato
- Patriotic Citizen
- (uncredited)
Mary Bracken
- Peasant Girl
- (uncredited)
Nora Cecil
- Preaching Nun at Meal
- (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
- Enrico - Guido's Chauffeur
- (uncredited)
Mary Jo Ellis
- German Girl
- (uncredited)
Harry Forsman
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (uncredited)
Lumsden Hare
- Commander
- (uncredited)
Anthony Jowitt
- New Tenant in Angela's Apartment
- (uncredited)
Greta Meyer
- German Mother
- (uncredited)
Gene O'Brien
- Little Boy
- (uncredited)
Sarah Padden
- Nun in Charge of Novitiates
- (uncredited)
Featured review
Over the top melodrama isn't a bad antique but it is an antique.
Overwrought emotions dominate from almost the first frame and only become more hard to swallow as the picture unspools.
Part of the problem lies with Helen Hayes. Perhaps it's partially my own perception having become familiar with her when she had moved into her highly entertaining old lady phase but she seems too old for her part or her pairing with Clark Gable. It doesn't help that she was never completely comfortable on the screen in her youth relying on stage techniques that don't translate well to the movie screen. Her method and Gable's do not mesh and while she's playing to the back row he is his usual low key self, they share little chemistry.
The film has its moments and a decent supporting cast but the lack of rapport between the two leads in what is basically a story of great unrequited love makes this a struggle to get through at times.
Overwrought emotions dominate from almost the first frame and only become more hard to swallow as the picture unspools.
Part of the problem lies with Helen Hayes. Perhaps it's partially my own perception having become familiar with her when she had moved into her highly entertaining old lady phase but she seems too old for her part or her pairing with Clark Gable. It doesn't help that she was never completely comfortable on the screen in her youth relying on stage techniques that don't translate well to the movie screen. Her method and Gable's do not mesh and while she's playing to the back row he is his usual low key self, they share little chemistry.
The film has its moments and a decent supporting cast but the lack of rapport between the two leads in what is basically a story of great unrequited love makes this a struggle to get through at times.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn December 1932, Hollywood Reporter announced that Clark Gable had won the role of "Giovanni" from Douglas Fairbanks Jr. According to modern sources, Gable wore a mustache for the first time in this picture.
- GoofsThis adaptation of the book placed the scenes in Germany and Italy. Helen Hayes and Clark Gable made no effort to speak or imitate an Italian Accent.
She being the daughter of an Italian Prince and he born with the name Giovani Severini, Captain in the Italian Air Corp, it was a big deal.
- ConnectionsEdited from Hell's Angels (1930)
- SoundtracksO Sole Mio
(1898) (uncredited)
Music by Eduardo Di Capua and Alfredo Mazzucchi
Lyrics by Giovanni Capurro
Played by the band at the carnival
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Bela sestra
- Filming locations
- Reno, Nevada, USA(aerial and fighter base scenes)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $625,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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