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Lorna Doone

  • 1922
  • Passed
  • 1h 10min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
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Madge Bellamy and John Bowers in Lorna Doone (1922)
DrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 17th-century England, an outlaw clan kidnaps a young girl, who grows up among them. The farm boy who met her just before the kidnapping eventually rescues her, and they fall in love.In 17th-century England, an outlaw clan kidnaps a young girl, who grows up among them. The farm boy who met her just before the kidnapping eventually rescues her, and they fall in love.In 17th-century England, an outlaw clan kidnaps a young girl, who grows up among them. The farm boy who met her just before the kidnapping eventually rescues her, and they fall in love.

  • Réalisation
    • Maurice Tourneur
  • Scénario
    • R.D. Blackmore
    • Katherine S. Reed
    • Cecil G. Mumford
  • Casting principal
    • Madge Bellamy
    • Mae Giraci
    • John Bowers
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    343
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Maurice Tourneur
    • Scénario
      • R.D. Blackmore
      • Katherine S. Reed
      • Cecil G. Mumford
    • Casting principal
      • Madge Bellamy
      • Mae Giraci
      • John Bowers
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Madge Bellamy
    Madge Bellamy
    • Lorna Doone
    Mae Giraci
    Mae Giraci
    • Lorna as a Child
    • (as May Giracci)
    John Bowers
    John Bowers
    • John Ridd
    Charles Hatton
    • John as a Child
    Frank Keenan
    Frank Keenan
    • Sir Ensor Doone
    Jack McDonald
    Jack McDonald
    • 'Counsellor' Doone
    • (as Jack MacDonald)
    Donald MacDonald
    Donald MacDonald
    • Carver Doone
    Norris Johnson
    Norris Johnson
    • Ruth
    Gertrude Astor
    Gertrude Astor
    • Countess of Brandir
    • (non crédité)
    James Robert Chandler
    James Robert Chandler
    • Frye
    • (non crédité)
    Irene De Voss
    • Lorna's Mother
    • (non crédité)
    Joan Standing
    Joan Standing
    • Gwenny Carfax
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Maurice Tourneur
    • Scénario
      • R.D. Blackmore
      • Katherine S. Reed
      • Cecil G. Mumford
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    8doctormatt

    good music by Iijima

    An excellent silent film.

    I like the modern music score on the version shown on TCM in March 2005. It was composed by Mari Iijima (if you're going to bad-mouth a composer, you ought to spell their name correctly...), and has nice Philip Glass-like qualities. I love modern music scores for old silent films generally (for instance, the Alloy Orchestra's work).

    The film has some great cinematography, and it's worth seeing just for that. The shots of the water in several places, the beach where Lorna is kidnapped, and of mad villagers chasing on horseback are really excellent, with great texture and lighting.

    Shockingly silly, abrupt ending.
    J. Spurlin

    Graceful photography and strong acting make for a fine film; the 2001 score is nice at first but too repetitive

    In 17th-century England, the outlaw Doone clan kidnaps a young girl, who grows up among them. The farm boy who met her just before the kidnapping eventually rescues her, and they fall in love.

    I wasn't familiar with this story, having neither read the novel nor seen the various movie and TV adaptations. The bare bones of this boy-meets-girl tale are, of course, familiar to anyone; but (in this version, at least) it is fleshed out in a particularly engaging way. The graceful photography of Henry Sharp, under Maurice Tourneur's direction, is the movie's main asset. Both leads (Madge Bellamy in the title role and John Bowers as the hero) are strong. Frank Keenan, as the elderly leader of the outlaw clan and Lorna's protector, gives a fascinatingly florid performance (an improvement over his equally striking, but ridiculously slow-motion, acting in "The Coward" from 1915). Charles Hatton, who plays the hero as a boy, has a strong screen presence: it's disappointing to see from his IMDb filmography that he only made a few films and then disappeared.

    The 2001 presentations of this film has a lovely background music by Mari Iijima; but unfortunately, Iijima didn't exactly score the film so much as write a few pieces for it, which are repeated without variation throughout the movie. The repetitiveness is a defect.
    7springfieldrental

    John Bower Haunted By Water Images?

    Several scenes in Maurice Tourneur-directed October 1922's "Lorna Doone" has lead actor John Bowers almost drowning in a raging river and eliminating his opponent in a bog full of water. Some have suggested the water images in the 1922 film was fixated on the actor's subconscious in his struggles to secure acting roles in the new age of sound movies.

    His old friend, Henry Hathaway, was directing 1936's 'Souls of the Sea' in and around Santa Catalina Island. The star of "Lorna Doone," who hadn't any significant role in any film since 1931, hopped on a rented 16-foot slope and sailed to the island to ask for a part in the picture. Unfortunately, the role had been filled. Despondent and at the end of his rope, Bowers, it was reported, simply walked into the ocean and was never seen alive again. Some have attributed Bowers' struggle with his movie career and the method of his death as an inspiration for 1937's 'A Star Is Born's' Norman Maine.

    Today's viewer can witness the talent of actor Bowers as the hero in the 1922 version of Richard Blackmore's 1869 novel "Lorna Doone." This was the third incarnation of the 17th-century English tale of a family, the bad-boys Doone's, where one member kills Bower character's father. As a boy he stumbles upon youthful Lorna Doone, played by Madge Bellamy, and later rescues her. Throughout it all, Bowers is seen navigating through raging rivers and being swept over waterfalls. And water plays a crucial role towards the end, a scene where some attribute the actor to chose the method to end his life.

    Tourneur had been noted as one of the best aesthetically inclined director in his time. Every frame of "Lorna Doone," it's said, can be hung up on a wall as a picture of art. Studios claimed he sacrificed the beauty of the scene for the pace of his films, concentrating on the look of his movies instead of its action. As one reviewer wrote, "the most beautiful movies are often also the slowest."

    There have been five other 'Lorna Doone' movies adapted from the Blackmore novel after Tourneur's picture. But those familiar with the more modern versions claim there is none more pleasing to the eye than the 1922 picture.
    7cgm95

    Surprisingly enjoyable

    Cineasts jaded and cynical as I might be surprised by the enjoyable nature of this recently restored silent film -- the decision to watch spurred more by the interest in seeing otherwise forgotten John Bowers whose suicide has punctuated many a Hollywood allegory. Imagine my thrill, then, at seeing an overlooked treasure that, while certainly not a classic, demonstrates many of the long unappreciated qualities of early filmmaking.

    Filled as it is with the wild gesticulations, grimaces and posturing that define early films, "Doone" also has excellent direction, a swift pace that only occasionally lags, and good performances by the cast. One can easily understand Bowers' rapid rise to fame (making his suicide all the more difficult to understand) with his brooding presence and oddly-handsome face that stands antithetical to the "pretty boys" who were his contemporaries.

    If one can overlook the oddities in this film that are a natural part of such early films (the overuse of makeup, the odd lapses in continuity) "Lorna Doone" will certainly hold one's interest as a seldom seem tale that deserves more attention than it has received.
    10overseer-3

    The Best Version Is This Silent Version

    I've seen 4 versions of this story and this silent classic starring John Bowers and Madge Bellamy is by far the best, much more poignant than the modern A+E version!

    The action is great, the romantic characters obtain your sympathy immediately, and the cinematography for a 1922 film is outstanding. This must have been a real epic in its day.

    One chilling aspect of this film is the fact that when we first meet the adult John Bowers in his role as John the shepherd boy he is fighting for his life, trying to save himself from drowning in rough waters. Later we see him deliberately jumping over a waterfall into the same waters below. One wonders whether this film gave John Bowers the idea that drowning was the way to go, since he committed suicide by drowning. The character of Norman Maine in three versions of A Star Is Born is based on poor John Bowers. He was so handsome in this film, and quite a good actor. It is too bad that someone couldn't have reached out to him and given him some acting jobs once talkies came in; they might have saved his life.

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    • Anecdotes
      Following the successful telecasts of Othello (1922) and L'aigle noir (1925), New York City's WJZ (Channel 7), began a weekly series of Sunday evening silent film feature presentations, shown more or less in their entirety, which aired intermittently for the next twelve months. This feature was initially broadcast Sunday 2 January 1949, and, like the rest of the series, aired simultaneously on sister stations WFIL (Channel 6) (Philadelphia), freshly launched WAAM (Channel 13) (Baltimore), and, the following Thursday 6 January 1949, on WMAL (Channel 7) (Washington DC), an innovation at the time; the following week's selection would be Sourire d'Avril (1926), the final entry in this particular series.
    • Versions alternatives
      Jesse Pierce copyrighted a video version in 2001 with a music score written and arranged by Mari Iijima, and running 87 minutes.
    • Connexions
      Version of Lorna Doone (1911)
    • Bandes originales
      Lorna Doone
      ballad

      Lyrics by Arthur A. Penn, music by Frederick W. Vanderpool, c. 1922

      'suggested by Maurice Tourneur's picturization of "Lorna Doone" produced at the studios of Thos. H. Ince Corporation with Madge Bellamy in the role of "Lorna Doone" A First National Attraction'

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 1923 (Danemark)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Лорна Дун
    • Société de production
      • Thomas H. Ince Corporation
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    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
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