While hosting a game of cards one night, Narumov tells his friends a story about his grandmother, a Countess. As a young woman, she had once incurred an enormous gambling debt, which she was able to erase by learning a secret that guaranteed that she could win by playing her cards in a certain order. One of Narumov's friends, German, has never gambled, but he is intrigued by the story about the Countess and her secret. He soon becomes obsessed with learning this secret from her, and he starts by courting her young ward Lizaveta, hoping to use her to gain access to the Countess.
Directed by Yakov Protazanov
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.2 / 5
Cast
Ivan Mosjoukine
Hermann
Vera Orlova
Lizaveta
Nikolai Panov
Count of Saint-Germain
Polikarp Pavlov
The Count
Crew
Yakov Protazanov
Director
Yakov Protazanov
Writer
Yevgeni Slavinsky
Director of Photography
Vladimir Ballyuzek
Production Design
Alexander Pushkin
Short Story
Popular Reviews
3 reviews
aaron
6.0★ · 11/05/23
Man, I'm still struggling to wrap my head around some of the older silent films. This one was genuinely pretty fun, but somewhat difficult to follow.
Loved the ending though!
Man, I'm still struggling to wrap my head around some of the older silent films. This one was genuinely pretty fun, but somewhat difficult to follow.