Scarlet (film)
Scarlet can refer to several different films, depending on the year and country of origin. Without further context, it is impossible to specify a single definitive "Scarlet" film. However, notable examples include:
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Scarlet (1932 film): A Pre-Code American drama film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Evalyn Knapp. It revolves around a young woman who finds herself embroiled in a dangerous situation involving gangsters.
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The Scarlet Empress (1934 film): While not simply titled "Scarlet," this lavish historical drama directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Marlene Dietrich, is often discussed when referencing films about historical figures associated with the color scarlet (such as Catherine the Great). This film is sometimes referred to as just "Scarlet" for brevity.
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Scarlet (1998 film): A Japanese animated film. Details on this are sparse without further research.
Therefore, when encountering the term "Scarlet (film)," additional information such as the year of release or director is crucial for accurate identification.