Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMary Maddock becomes a seamstress after her husband Steve wastes their money on booze. Her employer provides her as an escort to accompany millionaire Mallory. Her husband tries blackmailing... Tout lireMary Maddock becomes a seamstress after her husband Steve wastes their money on booze. Her employer provides her as an escort to accompany millionaire Mallory. Her husband tries blackmailing Mallory and is later killed by his accomplice, leaving Mary free to wed the millionaire.Mary Maddock becomes a seamstress after her husband Steve wastes their money on booze. Her employer provides her as an escort to accompany millionaire Mallory. Her husband tries blackmailing Mallory and is later killed by his accomplice, leaving Mary free to wed the millionaire.
- Billiards Player
- (uncredited)
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Mallory's Second Maid
- (uncredited)
- Actress in play 'Forbidden Fruit'
- (uncredited)
- Actor in play 'Forbidden Fruit'
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Mallory's Secretary
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
But Ayres is married to a shiftless lout (Clarence Burton) and is therefore "forbidden fruit," as she tells Stanley when he becomes infatuated with her. In a subplot, the butler (Theodore Kosloff) has hidden is jail record and is planning to rob the family jewels.
After a domestic squabble, Ayres decides to accept an invitation for the weekend to see Stanley. Meanwhile, Kosloff and Burton team up to rob the jewels, but they get caught in the act and Ayres is exposed as a fraud.
Good story and all the actors are good. But the sets and costumes almost overwhelm the actors, especially with the beautiful gold tint. DeMille was famous for his attention to interior design and fashion, and here is an eye-popping example. Not only do we see the little seamstress transformed into a gowned and bejeweled beauty, but we also see her in a few "Cinderella" fantasies that are even more over the top in fashion design.
Ayres is quite good as the seamstress but she lacks the hauteur Gloria Swanson brought to these DeMille heroines. All the other actors are solid. Co-stars include Julia Faye and Lillian Leighton as house maids and Margaret Loomis and Conrad Nagel as the actors in the play called "Forbidden Fruit."
May not have Gloria Swanson, but still not a movie to be missed.
When the story began, I noticed how gorgeous the opeing credits were. They were hand-painted and in lovely color...as are the intertitle cards throughout the film. The print also is in extremely good shape, as are quite a few of DeMille's silents which are on YouTube.
The Mallory family has a problem. Mr. Mallory is trying to wrap up a big business deal but the man with which he wants to do business with is planning on taking a trip out west. So, to convince him to stay, they promise him a lavish dinner party...complete with the perfect date for the evening. But they have a devil of a time finding anyone to fit this bill. Eventually, in desperation they get Mary Maddock, a married woman and seamstress, to be the date and pretend to be single and in society. But when Mary and the man fall for each other, this creates a problem. Mary has a husband at home...a very bad and lazy one at that who will never allow her to leave.
The story, while engaging, is very difficult to believe and the intertitles a big moralizing. But these sorts of things were not that unusual for 1921. On the psotive side, the production values are amazing for the time...well acted, directed and looking very nice. Overall, while it's not a film to change your life, it is pleasant and well worth seeing...especially if you love silents.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIconic director Alfred Hitchcock at one point named Forbidden Fruit as one of his favorite films.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood (1980)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1