billintucson3
Iscritto in data gen 2004
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It's good to see a very young Rita Hayworth (before her Columbia make-over) looking terrific and having a lot of fun along with young and handsome Tony Martin who's in excellent voice singing pleasant songs including the Oscar nominated IT'S A BLUE WORLD. They give delightful performances and work well together.
A fine supporting cast is headed by the charming, underrated Edith Fellows who assists Martin in two numbers. While Alan Mowbray, Eric Blore, George Tobias and George Humbert all do well in the kind of parts they had played many times before but which was welcomed with glee by audiences of the thirties and forties.
Rita gets a chance to dance a little but her exceptional terpsichorean talents are wasted here.
A most enjoyable way to pass an hour.
A fine supporting cast is headed by the charming, underrated Edith Fellows who assists Martin in two numbers. While Alan Mowbray, Eric Blore, George Tobias and George Humbert all do well in the kind of parts they had played many times before but which was welcomed with glee by audiences of the thirties and forties.
Rita gets a chance to dance a little but her exceptional terpsichorean talents are wasted here.
A most enjoyable way to pass an hour.
Might well be one of the best films from 1910.
This true incident from the reign of Catherine the Great in Russia is strikingly similar to the plot of Katherine Hepburn's MARY OF Scotland with the clash between Mary and Queen Elizabeth. There's also the Queen's representative played by Fredric March who falls in love with Mary just as the Count Orlov falls for the Princess in this film made 26 years earlier.
Filmed pretty much as you might view it on a stage with little or no film sense, the story is sufficiently interesting to hold the attention and keep the viewer interested to the end. Extremely well done for 1910.
This true incident from the reign of Catherine the Great in Russia is strikingly similar to the plot of Katherine Hepburn's MARY OF Scotland with the clash between Mary and Queen Elizabeth. There's also the Queen's representative played by Fredric March who falls in love with Mary just as the Count Orlov falls for the Princess in this film made 26 years earlier.
Filmed pretty much as you might view it on a stage with little or no film sense, the story is sufficiently interesting to hold the attention and keep the viewer interested to the end. Extremely well done for 1910.
Good early silent one reeler that seems almost documentary like in execution (if somewhat crude) caters to the Russian predilection for tragedy. The simple plot moves quickly and is straight forward so we are able to follow it without any inter-titles.
According to the opening credits actual gypsies were used instead of professional actors but the acting styles are identical with that used in films made in other countries at the time, with the emphasis on broad theatrical gestures.
Unlike most American silents it is shot outdoors and while a bit melodramatic is still more interesting to watch and has more dramatic import than most films from this era.
According to the opening credits actual gypsies were used instead of professional actors but the acting styles are identical with that used in films made in other countries at the time, with the emphasis on broad theatrical gestures.
Unlike most American silents it is shot outdoors and while a bit melodramatic is still more interesting to watch and has more dramatic import than most films from this era.