Review: worst leading man?The Gay Diplomat (1. Review, with Ivan Lebedeff and Genevieve Tobin – Pre- Code. Watch: The Gay Diplomat (1931) Full Movie Online. Thankyou for 22349771710. Jan Krc, public affairs counselor at the U.S. The Gay Diplomat was an attempt by RKO Radio to make a movie star out of Ivan Lebedeff, a Russian actor better suited to supporting roles as gigolos and stuffed shirts. Com. Proof That It’s Pre- Code. A pan from suggestive statue to discarded clothing to loving hands. Plenty of suggestive hints to the effectiveness of Captain Orloff’s campaign with the ladies. Daring, but most especially brilliant in the bedroom, he isn’t actually a diplomat– he’s a Russian spy, sent to Bucharest to seduce three women and determine which one is leaking sensitive information. Through gardenias and pillow talk, Orloff must cut a path through these women’s bedrooms to find the leak before it’s too late. Best buds, spyin’ together. The Gay Diplomat is an interesting mixture of featherweight Lubitschian comedy and some darker moments. The presence of the ever- vivacious Genevieve Tobin definitely denotes an attempt to capture some of a more sophisticated spirit, as most of Orloff’s undercover work winds towards becoming literally under covers. There’s also plenty of repartee for everyone to bat around like a very silly game of badminton: “Any use for a young man? Very tame around the house!”“Very tame?! I should say not!”But the most impressive work may be the movie’s rare delving into the darker side of the spy games. Orloff’s valet and co- spy, Gamble (Colin Campbell), spends most of the film as his goofy proletariat counterpart, taking the maids and shop girls out to get their perspectives on the spy games. But this flips when he enters the darkened hotel room to contact Orloff and instead finds a nameless . Director Richard Boleslawski (Beauty for Sale, Men in White) lets loose here, switching between extreme close- ups, subjective camera angles, and dark, moody lighting that sets it distinctly apart from the rest of the film. Check out these shots: It’s a fascinating little sequence if terribly anti- climactic (after many frustrating scrambles for each others throats, the suave man just casually pulls a gun out of his pocket and shoots), but it leads to Gamble– bloody, wounded, dying– crawling across the floor to the phone in a desperate attempt to warn his friend. But that’s the very much the exception to the rest of the movie, which is much lighter and airier. The Gay Diplomat often gets trounced for the performance of its leading man, Ivan Lebedeff (mostly originating from the story mentioned in the Trivia below than his actual performance), but he serves the story well as a sort of Ramon Novarro- lite. Genevieve Tobin (One Hour With You) is as delightful as ever. Tobin’s characters are often two- faced serial seducers, but that same sense of naughtiness is used to aim suspicions at her character and keep the audience guessing. As the other woman in this mystery, Betty Compson is unsurprising as a master manipulator, but still quite charming. Memories. The ending is rather wonderful, with Orloff using his charm to trick a woman into confessing that she’s a spy while her former lover thinks that she’s simply running off with Orloff due to his sexual proclivity. The Gay Diplomat really struggles to be more than the sum of its parts, and, in bits, there is some really good stuff. Release Date: January 1st, 1931. Plot Summary A Russian captain (Ivan Lebedeff) frequents drawing rooms. Find out where and when you can watch The Gay Diplomat on TV or online and get the best prices for DVDs of the movie. Read our full synopsis and find details about. Film fabularny; Produkcja: USA. The Gay Diplomat (Q7735983) From Wikidata. Jump to: navigation, search. No description defined. Language Label Description Also known as; English. It may be a little too stilted for some and too uneven for others– the movie could either have used more laughs or more thrills, to be sure. But for a pleasant 6. B picture. Gallery. Hover over for controls. This slideshow requires Java. Script. Trivia & Links. The most infamous/only really interesting story for this one comes from IMDB trivia. I won’t vouch for its truthfulness, but it’s amusing enough to note here: According to producer Pandro S. Berman, the filmmakers were aware that the picture was a “disaster” from the start, and were therefore stunned when audience preview cards came back raving about the talents of leading man Ivan Lebedeff, comparing him to Rudolph Valentino. Later he discovered that Lebedeff had in fact stolen the cards and written all the comments himself. In case you’re curious, Tobin is reading a book on the train called Implacental Monotremes and Marsupials. Not 1. 00% sure where the movie was going with that. After much thought and consideration, I really have no idea what war the Russians are fighting in this movie, and it would seem that the movie doesn’t much care for revealing that either. Some notes from TCMDB include: According to a Film Daily news item, a re- creation of a first- class Russian railroad passenger compartment was built on the RKO lot from blueprints of a genuine Russian railway. Awards, Accolades & Availability.
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