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Romola

  • 1924
  • 12
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
267
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Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish in Romola (1924)
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In Renaissance Florence, Tito, a no-good young man pretending to be a scholar, wins the admiration of a blind man who has long looked for someone to finish his scholarly work. He has a beaut... Read allIn Renaissance Florence, Tito, a no-good young man pretending to be a scholar, wins the admiration of a blind man who has long looked for someone to finish his scholarly work. He has a beautiful daughter named Romola. Tito flirts with a peasant girl in the streets, and for fun go... Read allIn Renaissance Florence, Tito, a no-good young man pretending to be a scholar, wins the admiration of a blind man who has long looked for someone to finish his scholarly work. He has a beautiful daughter named Romola. Tito flirts with a peasant girl in the streets, and for fun goes through a mock marriage with her -- but she takes it seriously. Romola doesn't really l... Read all

  • Director
    • Henry King
  • Writers
    • George Eliot
    • Will M. Ritchey
    • Jules Furthman
  • Stars
    • Lillian Gish
    • Dorothy Gish
    • William Powell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    267
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henry King
    • Writers
      • George Eliot
      • Will M. Ritchey
      • Jules Furthman
    • Stars
      • Lillian Gish
      • Dorothy Gish
      • William Powell
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Lillian Gish
    Lillian Gish
    • Romola
    Dorothy Gish
    Dorothy Gish
    • Tessa
    William Powell
    William Powell
    • Tito Melema
    • (as William H. Powell)
    Ronald Colman
    Ronald Colman
    • Carlo Bucellini
    Charles Lane
    • Baldassar Calvo
    Herbert Grimwood
    • Savonarola
    Bonaventura Ibáñez
    Bonaventura Ibáñez
    • Bardo Bardi
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Adolfo Spini
    Amelia Summerville
    • Brigida
    Tina Ceccaci Renaldi
    • Monna Ghita
    Eduilio Mucci
    • Nello
    Angela Scatigna
    • Bratti
    Ugo Uccellini
    • Bishop of Nemours
    Alfredo Martinelli
    • Captain of the Barque
    Attilo Deodati
    • Tomaso
    Sira Sarri
    • Madonna fiorentina
    Gastone Barnardi
    • Council of Eight member
    • (uncredited)
    Alfredo Bertone
    • Piero de Medici
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry King
    • Writers
      • George Eliot
      • Will M. Ritchey
      • Jules Furthman
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    GManfred

    ******* MGM Spent $

    Period piece based on the novel by George Eliot. And what a period piece it is! MGM must have spent a ton of money recreating the costumes, atmosphere and architecture of 15th century Florence. The detail is meticulous and lends the feeling of a modern production taking place 6 centuries ago.

    I have not read the book but I wonder if it reads better than it translates to the big screen. The film is long - longer than most films of the silent era, and at times tends toward tedium. In fact, it is downright dull in spots, and those spots overtake those of interest. Makes you think it could have a used a little heavier hand in the cutting room. The cast is excellent, and once again William Powell plays the villain of the piece and steals the show. The Gish sisters never looked more attractive, especially Dorothy. Ronald Colman was stalwart but overshadowed by Powell. On whole, it is entertaining and sumptuously mounted but be aware of above-mentioned lapses in the narrative. Shown at Capitolfest, Rome NY 8/18.

    7/10 - The website no longer prints my star rating.
    5brian-40

    Let me know that Griffith knew what he was doing

    I guess this isn't an awful film, but after recently viewing it, I was struck by how it really needed that Griffith touch. Especially since the script was something Griffith would have done. But they missed out on any chance for true suspense by neglecting everything they should have learned from Griffith about climactic cross-cutting.

    Wow...I feel like I'm turning into a film geek or something. (I guess I like Griffith more than I thought...or I've just seen too many of his films.)

    Anyway, if you want to see a movie worth watching with the Sisters Gish (and who doesn't??), watch (or re-watch) Orphans of the Storm. View this only as a comparison as to why Griffith was truly a master.
    4boblipton

    Dreary

    Given the mature talent of Henry King and the Gish sisters, this is a slow, dreary misfire. The plot proceeds at a deadeningly slow rate -- King liked to take his time, but this is ridiculous. For completists of the Gishes, King or William Powell
    7wes-connors

    William Powell Marries the Gish Sisters

    In Florence, Italy, during the Renaissance, Lillian Gish (as Romola) lives with her blind father Bonaventura Ibáñez (as Bardo Bardi), who is a friend of Savonarola, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. Although they are not too wealthy, the Bardis have one of the world's best libraries. Young sculptor Ronald Colman (as Carlo Bucellini) is interested in the lovely Lillian, but she is interested in more scholarly pursuits; this makes her an easy mark for shipwrecked sham scholar William Powell (as Tito Melema). Before Mr. Powell cleans up for his meeting with Lillian, he meets simple street maid Dorothy Gish (as Tessa). Dorothy is quite taken with the dashing Powell; then, so is Lillian. Can he marry them both?

    Henry King's "Romola" makes a fine silent film, thanks to lavish location production values, and a winning cast. The title notwithstanding, the film focuses on the intermarrying three characters played by Lillian Gish, William Powell, and Dorothy Gish. Close to the film's end, the three have some great on screen conflict time together; and, Lillian performs a cathartic moment exceptionally well. An exciting ending follows. Curiously, Powell's "Tito" character seems to be the story's main protagonist, arguably, until the end; surely, the original George Eliot novel was more focused on "Romola".
    5FerdinandVonGalitzien

    Older In Style Than The Medicis Themselves.

    During the early silent cinema history, historic or costume films were in fashion among audiences around the world; people liked very much to watch all those dressed up characters playing epic adventures and recreating historical events through times in old Europe.

    Herr Henry King directed "Romola" in the silent year of 1924 just after the excellent "The White Sister" which was filmed entirely in Italy as was "Romola", so the Amerikan director thought that for the cost of one film, why not to have two?... And of course staying in Italy provided more time for producers and cast to be tourists through the beautiful capital city of the region of Tuscany, Florence and surroundings.

    The story is set in Florence when the splendorous Italian city was ruled by the Medici, that is to say, it's a tale of ambition, political intrigues along with a love story and images of the beautiful city. Unfortunately, "Romola" is not a very inspired work; a very strange case this because with such elements and the Medici's spirit around, Herr King should have made a more interesting oeuvre. On the contrary, "Romola" is a wizened film, older in style than the Medicis themselves.

    The most interesting aspect of the film are the actresses and actors. The Gish sisters have the leads and, while they are not at their best certainly, it is always a pleasure to watch Dame Lillian and Dorothy playing their conventional heroines so common in these historical productions. As for the actors, well, to watch Herr William Powell and Herr Ronald Colman wearing those unbecoming hairdos together with stretched tights without losing their dignity is a very remarkable and important event in itself, ja wohl…

    And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must try to cram his plump Teutonic body into one of those fashionable tights.

    Herr Graf Ferdinand Von Galitzien http://ferdinandvongalitzien.blogspot.com/

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      Lillian Gish met with Benito Mussolini, whom she greatly admired, while filming in Italy.
    • Connections
      Version of Romola (1911)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1926 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Karneval užasa
    • Filming locations
      • Studio Rifredi-Firenze, via delle Panche, Florence, Tuscany, Italy(Medieval streets; Florence.)
    • Production company
      • Inspiration Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $497,234
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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