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3''Knight Without Armour'' (1937) is a British historical drama film set during the UsefulNotes/RedOctober Revolution, based on the James Hilton novel of the same name. It was produced by Alexander Korda, directed by Jacques Feyder, and stars Creator/MarleneDietrich and Creator/RobertDonat. The music score was composed by Music/MiklosRozsa.
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5A. J. Fothergill (Donat) is a spy for the English government, sent to keep an eye on the brewing Red Revolution. Implicated in a conspiracy to kill Countess Alexandra’s (Dietrich) father, he’s sent to Siberia for the duration of UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne, but when the [[UsefulNotes/RedOctober Communist Revolution]] comes, A. J. is a hero and is made a Commissar in the new government.
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7The newly captured Countess Alexandra is to be executed, and A.J. is to take her to Petrograd for this grim end; however, A.J. has plans to save the Countess, and they both try to survive as civil war unfolds around them.
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9This was an all-out historical epic with a $1 million budget, but it failed to be a box office success. It was also cited by critics at the time as one of several films that made Dietrich "box office poison."
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13!!This film shows the following tropes:
14* AllForNothing: AJ and Alexandra find out that the White Army has wiped out the Reds, so Alexandra gives herself up to the White Army where they eventually recognize her as the Duchess. But the Red Army soon bombs there way back, and Alexandra is in as much danger as before.
15* AristocratsAreEvil: Alexandra herself wasn’t evil ''per se'', maybe just ignorant to the plight of her servants. The communists, however, aren’t quite so forgiving and ransack her home and almost kill her on the spot if it wasn’t for a commissar’s interference.
16* BathtubScene: Once with the White Army, Alexandra asks for a bath and there’s lots time dedicated to her bath.
17* BittersweetEnding: Alexandra is sick and being sent away with the American Red Cross while AJ desperately runs after the train.
18* BlueBlood: Alexandra and her set.
19* DistractedByTheSexy: A commissar at a train depot recognizes the Countess, but instead of turning her in, he saves her and AJ's life because he’s so entranced by her beauty. It’s also implied that the revolution has cost him his sanity, but he does help them escape.
20* TheGulag: AJ is accidently framed for the assassination attempt, so he’s sent to the Czarist camps. He's then sent to remote camp where the sun is gone for 6 months out of the year. This drives AJ almost insane until all the revolutionaries are set free.
21* ImpersonationGambit: AJ dons the identity of a presumably murdered Russian and wears an unconvincing beard.
22* LoveAtFirstSight: AJ admits that he fell in love with Alexandra when he first saw her.
23* MsFanservice: Alexandra goes skinny-dipping in one scene. Sexy shoulders are seen.
24* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilised: Things get ugly for any blue bloods in Mother Russia.
25* TheRevolutionWillNotBeVilified: The film takes pains to show that both the Communist party and Royalist were two sides of the same coin: they used the same murderous tactics, they killed innocents, and they were ultimately bad for Russia.
26* PlaceWorseThanDeath: Siberia isn’t all that bad: it’s the undetermined place after that’s the real trial for AJ.
27* SexyBacklessOutfit: Amidst civil war, between death and despair, someone is able to find a sparkly, backless dress for Marlene Dietrich to wear.
28* WakeupMakeup: It seems as if the Russian Revolution was unable to take away Alexandra’s makeup stash because in every scene her makeup is impeccable. Whether she’s running away from commisars, or hiding under leaves from the Reds, she’s perfectly dolled up.
29* WidowsWeeds: Alexandra’s colonel husband is killed in WWI.

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