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  1. The Love of Jeanne Ney ( German: Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney ), released as Lusts of the Flesh in the United Kingdom, [3] is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst based on a novel by Ilya Ehrenburg.

  2. The Love of Jeanne Ney: Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. With Édith Jéhanne, Uno Henning, Fritz Rasp, Brigitte Helm. In the Crimea, the Reds and the Whites aren't done fighting, and Jeanne discovers that the man she loves is a Bolshevik (when he kills her father). Penniless, she returns to Paris where she works for her uncle.

    • (873)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • 1928-01-30
  3. Directed by G.W. Pabst. In the Crimea, the Reds and the Whites aren’t done fighting, and Jeanne discovers that the man she loves is a Bolshevik (when he kills her father). Penniless, she returns to Paris where she works for her uncle. Soon after, her lover Andreas is in France to organize the sailors in Toulon.

    • (617)
    • UFA
    • G.W. Pabst
  4. Dec 3, 2021 · From Eureka Entertainment ‘s every expanding, ever reliable Masters of Cinema range is this release of GW Pabsts 1927 film The Love of Jeanne Ney . Originally from Austria, Pabst is probably best known for discovering and developing such stars as Louise Brooks and Greta Garbo.

  5. An in-depth review of the film The Love of Jeanne Ney (1927), aka Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, featuring Edith Jehanne, Uno Henning, Fritz Rasp.

    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
  6. The Love of Jeanne Ney. by. Ilja Ehrenburg; Brigitte Helm; Fritz Rasp; Georg Wilhelm Pabst; Ladislaus Vajda; Édith Jéhanne; Rudolf Leonhardt; Uno Henning. Publication date. 1928-01-30. Topics.

  7. The Love of Jeanne Ney ★★½ 1927 Wildly convoluted silent film begins in Russia where Jeanne's (Jehanne) Bolshevik lover (Henning) killsher father for betraying the cause, and then shifts to Paris where the pair face even more daunting obstacles.