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  1. Mrs. Dane's Confession (German: Frau Dorothys Bekenntnis) is a 1921 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starring Lucy Doraine and Alfons Fryland. Plot [ edit ] As described in a film magazine review, [1] Dorothy Robey, engaged to William Farleigh, jilts him in favor of a Count, who marries her, spends her fortune, and ...

  2. Mrs. Dane's Confession: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Lucy Doraine, Alphons Fryland, Otto Treßler, Harry De Loon. A woman has divorced her first husband after she learned he was a brute but the villain keeps hounding her even after she remarries, when she finally decides to kill him.

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    • Drama
    • Michael Curtiz
    • 1921-10-07
  3. 1921. A stunningly rich melodrama that's wildly ahead of its time cinematically and proves this Michael Curtiz fellow might be someone worth paying attention to.

    • Michael Curtiz
    • Sascha-Film
  4. Kurt von Lessen Cast. Critics reviews. Murder in a suburban hotel: suspect is the British upper-class-woman Dorothy who’s accused of murdering her husband – a fraud who gained wealth with shoddy tricks. Dorothy’s memories unveil piece by piece the prelude to this act of desperation.

  5. User Rating 5 Running Time 62 Original Title Frau Dorothys Bekenntnis Release Date 1921-10-07 00:00:00 Budget Revenue. Murder in a suburban hotel: suspect is the British upper-class-woman Dorothy who’s accused of murdering her husband – a fraud who gained wealth with shoddy tricks.

  6. Overview. Murder in a suburban hotel: suspect is the British upper-class-woman Dorothy who’s accused of murdering her husband – a fraud who gained wealth with shoddy tricks. Dorothy’s memories unveil piece by piece the prelude to this act of desperation. Michael Curtiz. Director. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  7. Mrs. Dane's Confession Synopsis Murder in a suburban hotel: suspect is the British upper-class-woman Dorothy who’s accused of murdering her husband – a fraud who gained wealth with shoddy tricks. Dorothy’s memories unveil piece by piece the prelude to this act of desperation.