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Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis

Título original: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
  • 1921
  • Passed
  • 2h 30min
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Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis (1921)
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Una familia extensa dividida en Francia y Alemania se encuentra en bandos opuestos del campo de batalla durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.Una familia extensa dividida en Francia y Alemania se encuentra en bandos opuestos del campo de batalla durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.Una familia extensa dividida en Francia y Alemania se encuentra en bandos opuestos del campo de batalla durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

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    • Rex Ingram
  • Guionistas
    • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
    • June Mathis
  • Elenco
    • Rudolph Valentino
    • Alice Terry
    • Pomeroy Cannon
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    • Dirección
      • Rex Ingram
    • Guionistas
      • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
      • June Mathis
    • Elenco
      • Rudolph Valentino
      • Alice Terry
      • Pomeroy Cannon
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    • 21Opiniones de los críticos
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    Rudolph Valentino
    Rudolph Valentino
    • Julio Desnoyers
    Alice Terry
    Alice Terry
    • Marguerite Laurier
    Pomeroy Cannon
    Pomeroy Cannon
    • Julio Madariaga
    Josef Swickard
    Josef Swickard
    • Marcelo Desnoyers
    Bridgetta Clark
    • Doña Luisa Mdariaga Desnoyers
    Virginia Warwick
    • Chichí Desnoyers
    Alan Hale
    Alan Hale
    • Karl von Hartrott
    Mabel Van Buren
    Mabel Van Buren
    • Elena Madariaga von Hartrott
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Otto von Hartrott
    John St. Polis
    John St. Polis
    • Etienne Laurier
    • (as John Sainpolis)
    Mark Fenton
    • Senator Lacour
    Derek Ghent
    • René Lacour
    • (as Derrick Ghent)
    Nigel De Brulier
    Nigel De Brulier
    • Tchernoff
    • (as Nigel de Brulier)
    Bowditch M. Turner
    • Argensola
    • (as Brodwitch Turner)
    Edward Connelly
    Edward Connelly
    • Lodgekeeper
    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Lt. Col. von Richthosen
    Harry Northrup
    Harry Northrup
    • The General
    Arthur Hoyt
    Arthur Hoyt
    • Lt. Schnitz
    • Dirección
      • Rex Ingram
    • Guionistas
      • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
      • June Mathis
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    9pocca

    A shame it's not better known

    Rudolph Valentino's breakthrough role as Julio is in some ways his best, and it's a shame that this film isn't better known to day--it has yet to be released on DVD. (Is its being relatively unknown due to its being set during World War One, a war that was soon to be eclipsed by an even worse conflict?)

    The story begins in Argentina on the plantation of the slightly grotesque but fascinating Madrigal the Centaur who, with the cruel partiality of Tennessee Williams' Big Daddy, openly favours his half French grandchildren to his half German ones (referring to them as "glass-eyed carrot topped sharks"). A few years later we see him carousing with his grandson Julio, the latter in full gaucho regalia, in a disreputable café (the setting of the rightfully famous tango sequence and where Valentino treats his female partner with that distinctive mixture of suaveness and brutality that characterized many of his later roles). The Great War intrudes on everyone's lives and both families, even though they have made their home in the new world feel drawn to take sides. With regard to the conflict itself, the film takes a anti-war if not entirely neutral stance (the French are generally honourable whereas the Germans behave like, well, sharks).

    A large part of the film is devoted to the decline in fortunes of Madrigal's French son-in-law after he returns to France with his family, but the most memorable portions of this part of the film are Julio's wooing of Marguerite, the unhappy wife of a much older man and Julio's reluctant entry into the war. Initially he continues his wastrel life in Paris as an artist of sorts, as indifferent as Rhett Butler to the war around him, but eventually he finds himself drawn into the conflict, not because he is anymore convinced that the war is for a good cause as that, with the casualties mounting up every day, he simply feels too ashamed to continue living his soft life as a lounge lizard. The ending relies heavily on Dickensian coincidence but is devastating nonetheless.

    A few quibbles—the stranger who appears occasionally to share his dire forebodings is not quite as annoying as the preachy meddler in Blood and Sand but is still somewhat intrusive. (On the other hand I liked the imagery of the four horsemen which was all the more effective for being used sparingly and must have been particularly impressive on the big screen). Also, the film contains an extremely cringe-inducing example of comic relief—Julio's mother, to cheer up her son in the trenches, sends him his monkey in a miniature soldier's uniform, complete with helmet, bringing to this modern viewer's mind Precious, the gin-swilling orangutan nurse of the whacked out NBC soap opera, Passions. However, these are minor objections and The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is one of the best films of the silent era.
    6gavin6942

    Minor Silent Epic

    An extended family split up in France and Germany find themselves on opposing sides of the battlefield during World War I.

    Often regarded as one of the first true anti-war films, it had a huge cultural impact and became the top-grossing film of 1921, beating out Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid". The film turned then-little-known actor Rudolph Valentino into a superstar and associated him with the image of the Latin Lover. The film also inspired a tango craze and such fashion fads as gaucho pants. The film was masterminded by June Mathis, who, with its success, became one of the most powerful women in Hollywood at the time.

    Despite this -- the sales, the Valentino connection, and more... this is a little-known film and one that is rarely seen. Even being preserved by the Library of Congress (which is how it got on my to-see list) has not really raised its stature much. And yet, it is a minor silent epic that could be seen as the equal of anything DeMille or Griffith put out.
    8scsu1975

    Impressive but depressing

    Pre-World War I, an Argentinian rancher's two daughters marry a Frenchman named Desnoyers and a German named von Hartrott. Desnoyers' son Julio grows up to be a playboy, and moves to Paris to become a painter. Von Hartrott's sons go to Germany and serve the Fatherland. Julio begins an affair with a married woman, Marguerite Laurier. With the outbreak of war in France, Julio feels no responsibility to enlist, while von Hartrott's sons join the German army. Marguerite becomes a nurse for the Red Cross, and, ironically, tends to her injured husband, who was blinded in combat. Julio finally sees the light and joins the French army, and in the climax, comes face to face with one of his German cousins.

    Ultimately, this is a depressing film, and somewhat emotionally draining, but it is impressive in so many ways. The cinematography is excellent, and the few battle scenes are realistic and well-staged. The biblical Four Horsemen make several appearances, with some clever trick photography. The romantic leads are fine (Terry is particularly lovely). But what made the film for me was the outstanding supporting cast, many of whom are not remembered today. Although there were so many characters it was sometimes hard to keep track of who was who, each one had an interesting storyline. Josef Swickard, as Julio's father, may well be the most pathetic character in the film. He has to suffer the humiliation of discovering his son is carrying on with a married woman. Later, his French home is virtually ransacked by the Germans. He is initially overjoyed to find that one of his nephews is a German officer, thinking this will spare him any atrocities. Fat chance. In one scene, weird even by today's standards, one of the Germans puts on a dress during a wild celebration in the house, while another officer (Wallace Beery) attempts to molest a young woman.

    Alan Hale, as the senior von Hartrott, is gung-ho on having his boys serve Germany, but at the end, he is a broken man, regretting that his family ever left Argentina.

    Nigel De Brulier plays a mystical character who seems to foretell what is to happen.

    John St. Polis, who could easily have been cast as a villainous character, emerges as a sympathetic hero, and his later scenes with Alice Terry are quite touching.
    9gbheron

    An Early Epic

    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, released in 1921, is so well made that it overcomes the enormous obstacles of technology. The story is of epic proportions. Set immediately before World War I, it deals with a rich Argentine family, one branch recently arrived from France, the other from Germany. After the death of the patriarch each branch returns to their respective homelands as Europe slides into war. Deep, rich subplots abound, with much time spent on the adulterous affair of the indolent French grandson (Valentino) with the young married wife of an older businessman. Quite a surprising treatment of such mature subject matter.

    Made when the wounds of WWI were still open and sore, the film's themes are grim and dripping with overt religiosity. But this is what The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is all about, the horror of war, and the redemption of man through personal sacrifice.

    An excellent film, recommended highly.
    Snow Leopard

    Worthwhile & Interesting

    Besides being a worthwhile and interesting drama, "The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse" is also one of the few Rudolph Valentino films that still holds up well in its own right, rather than as a mere memento of the popularity he held in his own era. The story works both Valentino and the rest of the cast into a good story that contrasts their lives in peacetime with their experiences during the Great War.

    The story is set up well in the earlier stages, as the personalities and the relationships of the characters are defined. When the war begins, the story uses it to bring out many different facets of the characters' natures. Their reactions and decisions not only comment on the war itself, but on human nature and on the way that different persons react in times of crisis.

    There are a couple of memorable sequence that tie together several of these themes.

    The imagery of the 'four horsemen' is rather obvious, but it is used sparingly enough to keep it from being obtrusive. The story, likewise, makes use of a couple of overly convenient coincidences, but overall it is believable and at times compelling, as is the movie as a whole.

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    • Trivia
      Rudolph Valentino signed onto the film for $350 a week, less than Wallace Beery earned for his small role as a German officer. Metro provided Valentino only with his Argentine gaucho costume and his French soldier's uniform. For the Parisian sequence Valentino purchased more than 25 custom-fitted suits from a New York tailor, which he spent the next year paying for.
    • Errores
      The same shot of a cat clawing at a small poodle while sitting on top of a piano is used two different times.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Tchernoff: Peace has come - but the Four Horsemen will still ravage humanity - stirring unrest in the world - until all hatred is dead and only love reigns in the heart of mankind.

    • Versiones alternativas
      In 1993 Turner Entertainment in association with Britain's Channel Four distributed a full restoration by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill's Photoplay Productions. The restoration includes many scenes that had been deleted or thought missing since the film's premiere, including original tinting and a single shot of a brief Prizma Color sequence that had been in the original release. The restored film is accompanied by a new original score composed and conducted by Carl Davis.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Movies March On (1939)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Apocalypse Theme
      (1993)

      Music by Carl Davis

      Based on the Fantasia Sonata "Après une lecture du Dante" by Franz Liszt (1849)

      Performed by Orchestre Symphonique de Radio-Télé Luxembourg (as Symphony Orchestra of Radio-Télé Luxembourg) lead by Philippe Koch

      In the score of the 1993 restored version

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • abril de 1921 (Canadá)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
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      • The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Gilmore Ranch, Fairfax, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(South American scenes)
    • Productora
      • Metro Pictures Corporation
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      • USD 800,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 9,183,673
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 30min(150 min)
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      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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