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1937100 minHistory, Drama, Adventure, Romance

Knight Without Armour

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Is Knight Without Armour worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this History, Drama, Adventure, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Knight Without Armour Synopsis

British agent working in Russia is forced to remain longer than planned once the revolution begins. After being released from prison in Siberia he poses as a Russian Commissar. Because of his position among the revolutionaries, he is able to rescue a Russian countess from the Bolsheviks.

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Top Cast

Marlene Dietrich
Marlene DietrichCountess Alexandra Vladinoff
Robert Donat
Robert DonatAinsley J. Fothergill / Peter Ouronov
Irene Vanbrugh
Irene VanbrughDuchess of Zorin
Herbert Lomas
Herbert LomasGeneral Gregor Vladinoff
Austin Trevor
Austin TrevorCol. Adraxine
Basil Gill
Basil GillAxelstein
David Tree
David TreeAlexis Maronin
John Clements
John ClementsPoushkoff
Frederick Culley
Frederick CulleyStanfield
Laurence Hanray
Laurence HanrayForrester

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Is Knight Without Armour worth watching?

Knight Without Armour has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of History, Drama, Adventure movies.

Is Knight Without Armour hit or flop?

Knight Without Armour has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Knight Without Armour?

Knight Without Armour is a History, Drama, Adventure movie that British agent working in Russia is forced to remain longer than planned once the revolution begins. After being released from prison in Siberia he pos...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 20, 2022
★ 7

Now you've got to keep an eye on the plot in this little espionage/counter espionage thriller as Robert Donat is a Brit sent to spy on the Bolsheviks and gets caught up in all sorts of shenanigans that lands him in Siberia until 1917 when, amidst all the chaos he alights upon the beautiful "Countess" (Marlene Dietrich) and both have to try and get the hell out of a rapidly imploding Russia. The two stars gel quite well, once they start sharing scenes together and although the story follows a pretty well trodden path, the two , together with a few familiar faces from British cinema (John Clements, Irene Vanbrugh and a rather good, drunken, Miles Malleson) manage to keep this slightly over-long escape story going. Harry Stradling's photography re-creates well the coldness of the Russian climate (from Buckinghamshire!) and the eeriness and devastation of a messy, brutal revolution and Lajos Biró's adaptation of the novel keeps pretty much to the plot.