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Baccara
A rich banker is actually a crook. His mistress, an alien, wants to become French and the only way is to marry a Frenchman.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, facing dire circumstances, finds herself entangled with a wealthy industrialist. Her life takes a turn as she navigates the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations in a world of opulent but often cold-hearted dealings. The film explores themes of sacrifice and the consequences of choices made under duress.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Baccara' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising Pola Negri's performance while others found the narrative predictable. It was considered a competent melodrama of its time, but not a groundbreaking cinematic achievement. Audience reception varied, with its success largely dependent on the popularity of its lead star.
What Reviewers Say
Pola Negri's performance is often highlighted as a strong point.
The film's plot is seen by some as conventional for the melodrama genre.
Visually, it captures the era's style, though the storytelling lacks originality.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Baccara (1935)' is not readily available due to its age and the nature of audience feedback mechanisms during that era.
Fun Fact
Pola Negri, a major star of silent and early sound cinema, was known for her dramatic and often flamboyant roles, and 'Baccara' was one of her later films during her Hollywood career.
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