Camille

Dirección: Ray C. Smallwood, Estados Unidos, 1921

Estados Unidos, 1921
Szenenphoto aus Camille, © Nazimova Productions, Inc.


Génénerique

Producción Nazimova Productions, Inc.
Distribucción Metro Pictures Corporation
Director Ray C. Smallwood
Guión June Mathis
Nach einer Vorlage von Alexandre Dumas fils [Novel]
Fotografía Rudolph J. Bergquist
Música Rudolph J. Bergquist [Restaurierte Version]
Arquitecto Natacha Rambova
Kostümbild Natacha Rambova
Interpretación Alla Nazimova [Camille, Marguerite Gautier]
Rudolph Valentino [Armand Duval]
Arthur Hoyt [Count De Varville]
Zeffie Tilbury [Prudence]
Zeffie Tilbury [Gaston]
Edward Connelly [Duke]
Patsy Ruth Miller [Nichette]
Patsy Ruth Miller [Olimpe]
Patsy Ruth Miller [Manine]
William Orlamond [Monsieur Duval]

Détails techniques
Categoria: Largometraje
Información tecnica: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Blanco y Negro,Duracion: 70 minutos, 6 ruoli
Sistema de sonido: silent
Estreno: 26a Septiembre 1921 in Milwaukee
Vorhandene Kopien: Kopien des Films sind erhalten [Archiv: Warner Bros.]
Szenenphoto aus Camille, © Nazimova Productions, Inc.

Synopsis (en Alemán)
Armand Duval, a young and unsophisticated law student, falls passionately in love with Marguerite Gautier, known as Camille, a notorious Parisian courtesan. Armand forsakes his family and career, Marguerite abandons her friends for him, and they pass the days happily in a country retreat. They soon find themselves without money; consequently, Armand arranges for Marguerite to receive his small legacy, and, unknown to him, Marguerite plans to sell her possessions. Armand's father learns of the situation and determines to save the family name from disgrace. He persuades Marguerite to give up Armand, and she reverts to her former life of debauchery. Visiting a gambling house one evening she encounters Armand; believing himself abandoned for the Count de Varville's wealth, he denounces her before the crowd. Abandoned and ill, Marguerite finally dies in her home, clasping Armand's only gift, a copy of Manon Lescaut. (Turner Classic Movies)

Szenenphoto aus Camille, © Nazimova Productions, Inc.
Osservaciones generales (en Alemán): "Metro presents Nazimova in a modernized version of Camille by Alexandre Dumas, fils" (Vorspann des Films)

"TCM salutes the silent film legend - Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926), whose on-screen eroticism proved so powerful that female fans of the 1920s were literally fainting in the aisles. Camille (1921) casts Valentino as Armand to Alla Nazimova's "Lady of the Camellias." This silent treatment of the Alexandre Dumas classic, released 16 years before Greta Garbo's much celebrated version, has a new musical score by the winner of TCM's 2001 Young Film Composers contest, Peter Vantine of Middleton, MA. Peter graduated from Berklee with a major in Film Scoring, as did three of the other nine finalists. For more information, visit Berklee College of Music Film Scoring Department

Screenwriter June Mathis updated the story of Camille, a tragic courtesan who dies of tuberculosis, for modern times. In all other screen treatments of the story, Camille dies in Armand's arms - but Mathis' script is unique in that Armand is not even present during the death scene. Nazimova, appearing in her final film for MGM, personally chose Valentino to play Armand - even though the handsome young star was still a relative unknown. He had just completed filming The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921), the film that would turn him into an overnight sensation, but it had yet to be released. By the time Camille came out, Valentino had become a major star, and his appearance in the film helped turn it into a box-office success.

It was on the set of Camille that Valentino met art director/costume designer Natacha Rambova, who would become his second wife. His first, actress Jean Acker, allegedly locked Valentino out of their bridal suite on their wedding night and refused to consummate the marriage. The marriage to Rambova proved troublesome when it was discovered to have taken place before the dissolution of Valentino's first. To add to their problems, Rambova took control of Valentino's career and mismanaged it, allowing his image to become so effeminate that a Chicago editorial writer famously labeled him the "Pink Powder Puff." By 1926 Valentino had gone into a decline and was attempting to regain his popularity when he died at age 31 of a perforated ulcer." (Roger Fristoe, Turner Classic Movies)

General Information

Camille is a motion picture produced in the year 1921 as a Estados Unidos production. The Film was directed by Ray C. Smallwood, with Alla Nazimova, Rudolph Valentino, Arthur Hoyt, Zeffie Tilbury, , in the leading parts. There are no reviews of Camille available.

Publicados Motion Picture Magazine 1921 December
The Jurigraph N° 22, January 1922

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