Top cast:Danielle Brooks,Kate McKinnon,Jemaine Clement
Director:Tom Hooper
Genre:News
Region:United Kingdom
Year:2010
Storyline:One of the men (David Hemmings) (named ""Thomas"" in the film script - a deliberate reference to the "Doubting" Thomas disciple of Jesus) who was dressed shabbily and had tossled, scruffy hair, exited with the men, and was carrying a brown paper bag in his arms.All fourteen pieces...the court jewels of the Grand Duchess Swana...The waiter, a Czarist spy, hurriedly leaves the room and the Hotel Clarence.He steps into a taxi and asks for "Eight Rue de Chalon." The next scene is introduced by the exterior house number - 8 - the luxurious residence on Rue de Chalon of the former owner of the ""legally confiscated"" jewels - the ultra-sophisticated Grand Duchess Swana (Ina Claire, former wife of actor John Gilbert, who reportedly had an affair with Garbo in the 20s), who now lives in exile in the French capital.After telepathically seeing into her mind, Charles realized that Shaw intended to place Russian missiles in Cuba, causing global nuclear annihiliation (and WWIII) by the two super-powers.[Note: Baby-faced comic Harry Langdon""s best feature film in a short four-year film career wasThe Strong Man (1926)(director Frank Capra""s feature-film debut).(And this film marked the third and final time that Tourneur worked with cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca.