Women Must Dress (1935) On DVD

Women Must Dress (1935) On DVD

Women Won't Tell (1932) On DVD

Women Won't Tell (1932) On DVD

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WITN8840

Actor:          Tala Birell, Virginia Christine
Director:     William Rowland
Genre:         Drama
Year:            1948
Studio:         Alpha Video
Length:        1 hours, 56 minutes
Released:   November 27, 2012
Rating:         Not Rated
Format:        DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:             Black & White
Language:   English
Subtitles  :   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

From secret files of the Second World War comes a shocking true story of shame and deception. During the final months of the war, the Japanese military spares beautiful, nubile allied women from starvation in concentration camps by choosing them to serve as concubines for their officers. Faced with a horrific choice, some of the women commit suicide, while others give themselves willingly. Most clothe their disgust and contempt with a false seductive smile as they gather valuable information from their captors and pass it on to the Allies.

This rarely seen exploitation potboiler is well done with stylish direction by William Rowland and convincing performances led by Tala Birell and Virginia Christine. Romanian actress Tala Birell had several other roles associated with anti-Nazi resistance efforts, most notably China (1943) and Till We Meet Again (1944). Virginia Christine became a well-known character actress with important roles in Stanley Kramer productions including Not As A Stranger (1955), Judgement At Nuremberg (1961) and Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967) as well as the 1956 sci-fi classic Invasion Of The Body Snatchers. She will always be best remembered as kindly Swedish neighbor Mrs. Olson in the Folgers' coffee commercials.

Set in a German Officer's Club in Shanghai over a period of 36 hours, this World War II thriller examines the ways in which women became victims of the German and Japanese forces occupying their countries. Gordon Richards, Frederick Giermann, and Arno Frey appear as three top Nazi officers being pressured by their Japanese allies to unveil their plans for a weapon of mass destruction over 1000 times more deadly than the atomic bomb. In order to prevent the Japanese officers from watching as they unveil this cosmic ray generator, the Germans gather women from several of their enemy countries and force them to entertain the Japanese soldiers. What they don't bargain for is that these women will turn out to be smart, courageous, and resourceful fighters determined to break a cycle of exploitation that has become commonplace.
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