The Private Life of Helen of Troy
Setting the standard for his later light-hearted biopics The Private Life of Henry VIII and Rembrandt, producer-director Alexander Korda steadfastly refuses to take any of The Private Life of Helen of Troy seriously. Maria Corda, wife of the director, plays the title character as a fetchingly underdressed coquette, oblivious to all the political turmoil she's causing when she allows the handsome Paris (Ricardo Cortez) to kidnap her. Meanwhile, poor King Menelaus (Lewis Stone), Helen's husband, stands by in stoic silence, just as he's done on previous occasions when his wife succumbed to the charms of various sexy suitors (one of whom is played by future cowboy star "Wild Bill" Elliot). Finally galvanized into action, Menelaus reclaims his bride, who seems none the worse for wear for her experiences.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1927 |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Director | Alexander Korda |
| Runtime | 87 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 3.5/10 (4 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
Alexander Korda constructs a light, farcical comedy that relies on the timeless myth but strips it entirely of grandeur. The director explores the story through a lens of irony, transforming an epic tale into a domestic farce about marital infidelity and stoic endurance.
What lingers after the viewing is a sense of elegant parody, where the Trojan War is merely a backdrop for romantic mischief. The film offers witty entertainment that charms without demanding profundity. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Alexander Korda
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With a cup of tea on a lazy afternoon, perfect for lighthearted and witty escapism.
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