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La nuit d'amour

Original title: The Night of Love
  • 1927
  • Passed
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
85
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Vilma Bánky and Ronald Colman in La nuit d'amour (1927)
ActionAdventureRomance

A duke kidnaps the gypsy Montero's young bride, intending to exercise a nobleman's then-presumed right to make love to her. But she dies, and Montero vows revenge.A duke kidnaps the gypsy Montero's young bride, intending to exercise a nobleman's then-presumed right to make love to her. But she dies, and Montero vows revenge.A duke kidnaps the gypsy Montero's young bride, intending to exercise a nobleman's then-presumed right to make love to her. But she dies, and Montero vows revenge.

  • Director
    • George Fitzmaurice
  • Writers
    • Pedro Calderón de la Barca
    • Lenore J. Coffee
  • Stars
    • Ronald Colman
    • Vilma Bánky
    • Montagu Love
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    85
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Fitzmaurice
    • Writers
      • Pedro Calderón de la Barca
      • Lenore J. Coffee
    • Stars
      • Ronald Colman
      • Vilma Bánky
      • Montagu Love
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Ronald Colman
    Ronald Colman
    • Montero
    Vilma Bánky
    Vilma Bánky
    • Princess Marie
    Montagu Love
    Montagu Love
    • Duke de la Garda
    Natalie Kingston
    Natalie Kingston
    • Donna Beatriz
    John George
    John George
    • Jester
    Bynunsky Hyman
    • Bandit
    • (as B. Hyman)
    Gibson Gowland
    Gibson Gowland
    • Bandit
    Laska Winter
    Laska Winter
    • Gypsy Bride
    Sally Rand
    Sally Rand
    • Gypsy Dancer
    William H. Tooker
    William H. Tooker
    • Spanish Ambassador
    Charles Holt
    • Grandee
    Eugenie Besserer
    Eugenie Besserer
    • Gypsy
    • (uncredited)
    Agostino Borgato
    Agostino Borgato
    • Gypsy
    • (uncredited)
    Marion Morgan Dancers
    • Dancing Ensemble
    • (uncredited)
    Isabelle Keith
    Isabelle Keith
    • Wedding Banquet Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Augustina López
    Augustina López
    • Gypsy
    • (uncredited)
    Chris-Pin Martin
    Chris-Pin Martin
    • Gypsy
    • (uncredited)
    Zeffie Tilbury
    Zeffie Tilbury
    • Lady in Waiting
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Fitzmaurice
    • Writers
      • Pedro Calderón de la Barca
      • Lenore J. Coffee
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    7tjhodgins

    An Extraordinarily Rare Rich Costume Treat

    As they say, they don't make 'em like this anymore. All the more reason is enjoy this visually sumptuous production. You've presumably read the story outline from the previous reviews so I'll skip a repeat of a plot description here.

    While the story is over-the-top and doesn't hold any real surprises, this handsomely produced Samuel Goldwyn silent is a treat for the eye, with wonderful costumes and sets and, at times, luminous photography, with some breath taking close ups of its two stars (a dashing curly haired Ronald Colman as a gypsy bent on revenge and the lovely Vilma Banky as a French princess that he takes prisoner).

    Released in January, 1927, this film was shot the previous year, with director George Fitzmaurice in wonderful control. This was just after he had just finished filming the similarly entertaining (though somewhat more tongue-in-cheek) Son of the Sheik, a film with the same leading lady, as well as in-your-face villain (a smirking Montagu Love).

    Miss Banky, whose thick Hungarian accent would be the death of her film career with the arrival of the talkies, has genuine chemistry with Colman, just as she had had with Valentino. (This would be one of five films in which Banky and Colman would be co-starred).

    There's an orgy of sorts (well, at least a lot of dancing girls in skimpy attire running around) in villain Love's castle, as well as an exciting attempt to rescue a damsel held in a castle dungeon. And, for once, it's the quick thinking of the leading lady that saves the day and brings the film to its final happy resolution.

    The print that I saw had a lovely golden tint, adding even more to the visual glories of this, unfortunately, exceedingly difficult film to find.
    drednm

    Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman Star

    Excellent romantic drama starring Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky as star-crossed lovers. He's a gypsy and she's a princess. Their paths cross when an evil Duke (Montagu Love) uses his "privilege" of a night of love with new brides. He takes Colman's gypsy bride but she kills herself rather than submit. Later, when the princess arrives to marry the Duke, she's abducted by Colman as revenge his his bride's death. They are finally captured by the Duke and his army but just as Colman is about to be burned at the stake a miracle happens. Beautifully done with breathtaking close-ups of the stars.

    Others in the cast include Sally Rand as the gypsy dancer, Natalie Kingston as the evil Beatriz, and John George as the jester.

    Banky was discovered by Sam Goldwyn and nicknamed the Hungarian Rhapsody for American films. She was a hit in her first Hollywood, THE DARK ANGEL. Of Banky's 28 films, only 8 survive in complete form or in fragments. Colman, of course, was a major actor in silents and moved easily into talkies.
    7boblipton

    Lush And Large

    Gypsies Ronald Colman and Laska Winter have just been wed when Duke Montagu Love shows up and claims the right of prima noctes. When he has Miss Winter in his clutches, she tries t stab him, so he kills her and sends her back to Colman.

    Some time later, Princess Vilma Banky shows up to wed Love. But Colman has established himself as a force in the area, with his own castle and loyal men. He seizes Love and Miss Banky, brands Love's face, and hangs onto Miss Banky. At first she hates him. Then she discovers why Colman has been doing his thing. Now she loves him, and they celebrate that love. Colman sends Miss Banky back to Love. He, however, has been consoling himself with the Marion Morgan Dancers, and despises Miss Banky.

    It's one of those hyper-romantic movies that were popular in the late 1920s, with players like Bynunsky Hyman, Sally Rand, and other people who seem chosen for their names, but do a good job of performing. George Fitzmaurice shows why he was a great stylist of the era, working with cameraman George Barnes, and art director Carl Oscar Borg to photograph huge sets with giant shadows. It's all thoroughly over the top for people who like things that way.
    7MissSimonetta

    Colman and Banky dazzle

    While The Night of Love (1927) is no lost masterwork, it is a beautifully shot period romance, with all the swashbuckling and sensual delights you could ever want from a production like this.

    While the plot was praised as original by critics in 1927, it will come across as more or less familiar to a modern crowd. After his bride is kidnapped by a local duke to be ravished and then kills herself to protect her virtue, the young Romani Montero is outraged and becomes a Robvin Hood figure. Swearing vengeance upon the duke, Montero kidnaps his bride, Princess Marie, before their marriage can be consummated. As these things usually go, the two fall in love and the duke is ready to exact his own counterattack for his humiliation.

    Ronald Colman flourished in talkies due to his velvet voice, but in TNOL, he projects a different image. I was skeptical as to whether or not he would pull off playing a lusty bandit, but he is excellent. While the delicate Vilma Banky is mostly known as Rudolph Valentino's leading lady in The Eagle (1925) and Fitzmaurice's other romantic-adventure The Son of the Sheik (1926), she was also paired with Ronald Colman quite a bit. The two have fabulous chemistry, erotic and sweet. Montagu Love will no doubt be familiar to silent film buffs, being one of the go-to character actors for villainous roles. He leers and hisses with the best of them.

    The sets and costumes are gorgeous. The cinematography just gleams, so beautiful in black and white. George Fitzmaurice was certainly one of the most visually sumptuous directors in Hollywood at the time.

    A pretty and entertaining movie. Warner Archive needs to release it on DVD.
    GManfred

    Wonderful Banky

    "The Night Of Love" is a skillful blend of action and romance as only old-time Hollywood could do it. A lot of story is crammed into 83 minutes and the whole cast shines in this period piece set in medieval Spain. As related in the storyline, a licentious Duke invokes his droit de signeur privilege and invades a group of Gypsies preparing for a wedding. He absconds with the bride who was betrothed to Ronald Colman, and from there the Duke's troubles begin.

    There are fight scenes, banquet/orgy scenes, escapes and chases and other instances suitable for a Hollywood spectacle. Leading man Colman is overshadowed by the luminous Vilma Banky. She commands the picture with her expressive, beautiful face and is the real star of the picture. Montague Love is the hapless villain trying to outwit Colman and is a hateful presence. The deus ex machina towards the end is difficult to swallow and shows influence of Catholicism on the part of the screenwriters, but does no harm to the final product. Since Banky could speak no English her career was over with the advent of sound, but she owns this picture lock, stock and barrel. A rousing swashbuckler with impeccable acting that make this film very worthwhile. Shown at Capitolfest, Rome, NY 8/18.

    8/10 - Website no longer prints my star rating.

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      Prohibited in Hong Kong for immorality and indecency.
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      Referenced in This Theatre and You (1949)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1927 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Innocent
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Samuel Goldwyn Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $414,847
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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