Women of All Nations (1931)
FLAGG AND QUIRT SQUARING ACCOUNTS WITH EACH OTHER AROUND THE WORLD IN RAOUL WALSH'S "WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS"
Marines Flagg and Quirt fought together in WWI and Panama. After some time in New York they go to Sweden and compete for the love of Else. Next they go to Nicaragua and help earthquake victims. Then to Egypt where Else is now in Prince Hassan's harem.
Director: Raoul Walsh
Genre: Comedy, Drama, War
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: May 31, 1931
Cast
- Victor McLaglen - Captain Jim Flagg
- Edmund Lowe - Sergeant Harry Quirt
- Greta Nissen - Elsa
- El Brendel - Olsen
- Mischa Auer - Hassan's Aide
- T. Roy Barnes - Captain of the Marines
- Joyce Compton - Kiki
- Fifi D'Orsay - Fifi
- Charles Judels - Leon
- Bela Lugosi - Prince Hassan
Screenplay
- Maxwell Anderson (Characters)
- Barry Conners (Dialogue)
- Laurence Stallings (Characters)
Production: Fox Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
soldier, pre-code
More Films by Director: Raoul Walsh
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Women of All Nations about?
- Marines Flagg and Quirt fought together in WWI and Panama. After some time in New York they go to Sweden and compete for the love of Else. Next they go to Nicaragua and help earthquake victims. Then to Egypt where Else is now in Prince Hassan's harem.
- Who directed Women of All Nations?
- Women of All Nations was directed by Raoul Walsh.
- Who stars in Women of All Nations?
- Women of All Nations stars Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe, Greta Nissen, El Brendel, Mischa Auer, T. Roy Barnes.
- How long is Women of All Nations?
- Women of All Nations has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is Women of All Nations?
- Women of All Nations is a Comedy, Drama, War film.
- Where was Women of All Nations produced?
- Women of All Nations was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Women of All Nations?
- The themes of Women of All Nations include: The Horror of War and Humanity.