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. So also is a thief, traitor, and libertine, Khalibiev, who wants to seduce Jeanne. His schemes, Jeanne and Andreas's naivete, and a lost diamond bring the lovers to the brink of tragedy.
G.W. Pabst | Director |
G.W. Pabst | Editor |
Otto Hunte | Art Direction |
Victor Trivas | Art Direction |
Marc Sorkin | Assistant Director |
Fritz Arno Wagner | Director of Photography |
Robert Lach | Director of Photography |
Hans May | Original Music Composer |
Bernd Thewes | Music |
Marc Sorkin | Editor |