Woman of Malacca

Woman of Malacca (French: La dame de Malacca) is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Richard-Willm and Betty Daussmond. It was based on a 1935 novel by the French writer Francis de Croisset. It was a major success on its initial release. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. A separate German-language version Another World was also made.

Synopsis
A young Englishwoman, Audrey Greenwood, marries an army officer to escape her dreary life as a school teacher. Accompanying her husband out for colonial service in Malacca, she soon grows unhappy with her marriage, and falls in love with a local sultan, Prince Selim.

Cast

 * Edwige Feuillère as Audrey Greenwood
 * Pierre Richard-Willm as Prince Selim
 * Betty Daussmond as Lady Lyndstone
 * Jacques Copeau as Lord Brandmore
 * Gabrielle Dorziat as Lady Brandmore
 * Jean Debucourt as Sir Eric Temple
 * Jean Wall as Le major Carter
 * Liliane Lesaffre as Lady Johnson
 * Ky Duyen as Le japonais
 * Foun-Sen as La servante
 * William Aguet as Gerald
 * Alexandre Mihalesco as Sirdae Raman
 * René Bergeron as Le Docteur
 * Magdeleine Bérubet as Mademoiselle Tramont
 * Charlotte Clasis as Une amie d'Audrey
 * Marthe Mellot as La sous-maîtresse de l'institut Tramont
 * Robert Ozanne as Un journaliste
 * René Fleur as Un journaliste
 * Michèle Lahaye as Une dame anglaise
 * Colette Proust as Une dame anglaise