Women of All Nations

Women of All Nations is a 1931 American pre-Code military comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe, Greta Nissen and El Brendel.

[1] The film opens at the end of World War I, with lifelong rivals Captain Jim Flagg and Sergeant Harry Quirt in the trenches.

Elsa's boyfriend, Olaf, eventually intervenes, and the three Marines leave Sweden, bound to Nicaragua, to help out in earthquake rescue and relief efforts.

"[3] Humphrey Bogart was cast in the role of Stone in the film, but in the final edited version, none of his scenes made it to the screen.

A third sequel, entitled, Hot Pepper, was directed by John Blystone and released in 1933, with McLaglen and Lowe once again reprising their roles.

Greta Nissen, Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe in publicity photo
El Brendel and Greta Nissen