The Queen of Spades

Thorold Dickinson

Drawing from Alexander Pushkin’s short story of the same title, Thorold Dickinson’s stunning, baroque, 1806-set fantasy, about a military officer who seeks to make a Faustian bargain, conjures a sense of the supernatural that verges on the surreal.

DIRECTOR
Thorold Dickinson
YEAR
1949
COUNTRY
U.K.
RUNTIME
95 minutes

Drawing from Alexander Pushkin’s short story of the same title, Thorold Dickinson’s stunning, baroque fantasy conjures a sense of the supernatural that verges on the surreal. Set in 1806, the film follows a Russian military officer (Anton Walbrook) who seeks to learn the secret of a countess (Edith Evans) who purportedly sold her soul in exchange for learning the secret to winning high-stakes card games. He (along with a friend and fellow officer) begins courting the countess’s young ward in the hopes of getting closer to the countess, but soon enough his scheme goes badly sideways—and, perhaps, supernatural. An object lesson in the power of cinema to evoke atmosphere and the sense of an invisible world beyond the veil of the visible.

The Queen of Spades
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