Beware of Pity 1946
Beware of Pity
A paraplegic baroness mistakes a man's pity for love - and tragedy ensues.
A paraplegic baroness mistakes a man's pity for love - and tragedy ensues.
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Full Cast & Crew... Baroness Edith de Kekesfalva
... Lt. Anton Marek
... Dr. Albert Condor
... Mrs. Klara Condor
... Ilona Domansky
... Baron Emil de Kekesfalva
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See All 1 Reviews05 Sep 2022 by CinemaSerf
Albert Lieven is efficient here as the Austrian officer "Marek" who meets the glamorous "Baroness Edith" (Lilli Palmer) at a lavish dance. Asking her for a waltz, he soon discovers that she has been paralysed. The two chat and remain in touch over the coming months where she falls well and truly in love. Thing is, he doesn't quite reciprocate and when she accidentally discovers this, she runs away, distressed and alone, and her thoughts turn to suicide. The title is quite apt here - it illustrates the dangers of, however innocently, leading someone on with gestures of affection and kindness when they don't have the necessary reality filters to appreciate the distinction between fondness and amour. It's set just before the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, so has many of the opulent settings of the Hapsburg court as a backdrop - the costumes and settings all look grand. There is also an interesting sub-plot with dedicated doctor "Kondor" (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) and his blind wife "Klara" (a lovely, nuanced effort from Gladys Cooper) with the latter proving a vital conduit for the young man to realise just what his relationship with "Edith" really means... It's rather wordy this, and there are maybe just too many characters that rather diffuse the narrative a little too much - but if you enjoy historical melodrama with a fine period score from Nicholas Brodsky then you ought to enjoy this rather superior drama with a conscience.
Release Date:
Jul 22, 1946 (United Kingdom)
Run Time:
1hr 42`
MMPA Rating:
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Status:
Released
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Albert Lieven is efficient here as the Austrian officer "Marek" who meets the glamorous "Baroness Edith" (Lilli Palmer) at a lavish dance. Asking her for a waltz, he soon discovers that she has been paralysed. The two chat and remain in touch over the coming months where she falls well and truly in love. Thing is, he doesn't quite reciprocate and when she accidentally discovers this, she runs away, distressed and alone, and her thoughts turn to suicide. The title is quite apt here - it illustrates the dangers of, however innocently, leading someone on with gestures of affection and kindness when they don't have the necessary reality filters to appreciate the distinction between fondness and amour. It's set just before the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, so has many of the opulent settings of the Hapsburg court as a backdrop - the costumes and settings all look grand. There is also an interesting sub-plot with dedicated doctor "Kondor" (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) and his blind wife "Klara" (a lovely, nuanced effort from Gladys Cooper) with the latter proving a vital conduit for the young man to realise just what his relationship with "Edith" really means... It's rather wordy this, and there are maybe just too many characters that rather diffuse the narrative a little too much - but if you enjoy historical melodrama with a fine period score from Nicholas Brodsky then you ought to enjoy this rather superior drama with a conscience.
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Beware of Pity
Directors & Credit Writers
Cast
... Baroness Edith de Kekesfalva
... Lt. Anton Marek
... Dr. Albert Condor
... Mrs. Klara Condor
... Ilona Domansky
... Baron Emil de Kekesfalva
... Lt. Joszi Molnar
... Maj. Sandor Balinkay
... Josef
... Col. Franz Bubencic
... Gypsy
... Mayor Jan Nivak
DW
David Ward... Capt. Ferencz Herczeg
... Lt. Blannik
PC
Peter Cotes... Kosma (Orderly)
... Tabor
... Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
... Trudi
... Frantiska
... Franto