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Le célèbre Capitaine Blake

Original title: The River of Romance
  • 1929
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Percy Haswell and Charles 'Buddy' Rogers in Le célèbre Capitaine Blake (1929)
DramaMysteryRomance

Mississippi, 1830s: Tom, brought up by quakers, refuses a challenge to a duel and is deemed a coward. In the company of gambler Orlando he learns that bravery is greatly enhanced by make-bel... Read allMississippi, 1830s: Tom, brought up by quakers, refuses a challenge to a duel and is deemed a coward. In the company of gambler Orlando he learns that bravery is greatly enhanced by make-believe: he becomes the ‚notorious Colonel Blake.'Mississippi, 1830s: Tom, brought up by quakers, refuses a challenge to a duel and is deemed a coward. In the company of gambler Orlando he learns that bravery is greatly enhanced by make-believe: he becomes the ‚notorious Colonel Blake.'

  • Director
    • Richard Wallace
  • Writers
    • Ethel Doherty
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Booth Tarkington
  • Stars
    • Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
    • Mary Brian
    • June Collyer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    57
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Wallace
    • Writers
      • Ethel Doherty
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
      • Booth Tarkington
    • Stars
      • Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
      • Mary Brian
      • June Collyer
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
    Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
    • Tom Rumford
    Mary Brian
    Mary Brian
    • Lucy Jeffers
    June Collyer
    June Collyer
    • Elvira Jeffers
    Henry B. Walthall
    Henry B. Walthall
    • General Jeff Rumford
    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • General Orlando Jackson
    Fred Kohler
    Fred Kohler
    • Captain Blackie
    Natalie Kingston
    Natalie Kingston
    • Mexico
    Walter McGrail
    Walter McGrail
    • Major Patterson
    Anderson Lawler
    Anderson Lawler
    • Joe Patterson
    Percy Haswell
    Percy Haswell
    • Madame Rumford
    • (as Mrs. George Fawcett)
    George Reed
    George Reed
    • Rumbo
    Virginia Beauchamp
    • Effie
    Jean Douglas
    Katherine Hoffman
    Ada Ince
    Ada Ince
    Leone Lane
    Leone Lane
    Nan Preston
    Virginia Thomas
    Virginia Thomas
    • Director
      • Richard Wallace
    • Writers
      • Ethel Doherty
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
      • Booth Tarkington
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    3planktonrules

    It seems more like a bad community theater play than a movie.

    As I sat and tried watching "The River of Romance", I was shocked at the quality of the acting in the film. Drednm's review is right....the acting is atrocious. Now I understand that many of the early talkies are very dated when you watch them today, this one is in a league of its own. It's just bad...very bad...when it comes to acting...and the director certainly shares a lot of the blame.

    The Booth Tarkington story is set in antebellum Mississippi. The summary on IMDB says it's the 1830s, but MUST be set after December 29, 1845 as they talk about Texas being a US state.

    The folks in this story are all rich southern folk who love to dress up, talk VERY slowly and overact. As for the black servants, like the early Hollywood films, they all seem pretty happy!

    Tom Rumford (Buddy Rogers) was away several years getting his education in Philadelphia (presumably at the University of Pennsylvania but the exact school isn't mentioned). Now that he's back, some look at him with suspicion as he's been exposed to the ways of those dang Yankees! One thing he did pick up there is the stupidity of dueling...but these southern gentlemen think it's a sign of weakness. Oddly, one thing he lost along the way is his accent...as he sounds about as southern as John Gielgud.

    I cannot blame Booth Tarkington for how bad the film is. After all, the basic story isn't bad. But the acting and direction are awful...as is the film possessing every stereotype about the Old South you can imagine...and then some. A real mess.
    5boblipton

    I Sat Down To Watch This And Almost Fell Asleep

    Buddy Rogers was raised by the Quaker relatives of his mother. He returns home to father Henry B. Walthall's southern plantation, where he quickly becomes engaged to Walthall's ward, June Collyer, while her younger sister, Mary Brian also falls in love with him. No sooner has Walthall announced the engagement, than in comes Walter McGrail, who challenges Rogers to a duel. Rogers, because of his upbringing, thinks there's no reason to fight, so Walthall kicks him out for violating the Code Of The Southern Gentleman and marries Miss Collyer to McGrail, who turns out to be an utter dud. Rogers heads out and falls in with one-eyed Wallace Beery, who teaches him how to act like a bloodthirsty maniac.

    It's based on a stage play by Booth Tarkington, and the first half hour with its southern-fried mint-julep attitude, where every man is at least a major, and prepared to fight at the drop of of a black-eyed pea, is rather dull. There's some fun with Beery which neatly skewers the Southern stereotype, but Rogers is rather dull as the lead, even when he's wearing a fake mustache. With Fred Kohler and Natalie Kingston.
    9aldiboronti

    Superb melodrama

    Yes, the acting is way over the top but it's precisely the style this sort of work demands. We're watching a Victorian-type melodrama here and realism is certainly not wanted on voyage. Actors like Wallace Beery and Fred Kohler know just what's expected of them and deliver with gusto, chewing up every bit of scenery in sight. Buddy Rogers and Mary Brien are perfect in their roles, I swear one can smell magnolia blossoms in the air when they're on screen.

    This tale of old Mississippi is such an enjoyable film but one has to leave one's modern sensibilities at the door as the price of entry. Trust me, it's worth it!
    drednm

    Just Plain Awful

    Unfortunately, this is one of the worst acted films I've ever seen.

    This 1929 production of Booth Tarkington's play MAGNOLIA has just about everything go wrong. The writing and direction are atrocious, the sets are incredibly cheap looking, and the actors wallow in performances that range from stage posing to undecipherable blathering.

    Buddy Rogers stars as a southern boy schooled in Philadelphia. He returns to his daddy's plantation totally ignorant of Southern ways. He's engaged to the silly and simpering Elvira (June Collyer) although her younger sister (played by Mary Brian) is in love with him. Daddy (Henry B. Walthall) seems happy with everything until a pair of brothers (Walter McGrail and Anderson Lawler), who are happily pursuing a state-wide feud, are insulted when Elvira refuses one's advances. They demand a duel with Rogers, who refuses because it's dumb. He's chased away and branded a coward.

    Rogers shows up somewhere on the Mississippi in a gambling den run by Wallace Beery, who sports an eye patch because his ex wife "got religion" one day and chucked a hymn book at him. The local chanteuse (Natalie Kingston) swishes around singing amid the many fights that break out. When Fred Kohler arrives and threatens Beery, Rogers jumps to his defense and deflects a dagger with a breadboard. Beery and Rogers become friends.

    When Rogers, now sporting a mustache, returns to the plantation for Brian's debutante ball, he finds that the Patterson brothers are deeply in debt and swindling daddy because they now live there, one having married the simpering Elvira. But things have changed even more, and when the bullying brothers challenge Rogers (with an assumed name) to a duel, he now accepts. The brothers back down and all is well in the world.

    The actors labor under bad direction, bad recording technology, and an inability to hold their fake accents. Mary Brian comes off best although she seems to be patterning her performance on Mary Pickford's in COQUETTE. Buddy Rogers and Wallace Beery actually seem to be trying hard here, but have too many handicaps to deal with. Poor Henry B. Walthall seems totally lost as do June Collyer, and Anderson Lawler. Natalie Kingston, playing the mulatto named Mexico, and Walter McGrail as the older brother are just plain hideous.

    Interestingly, Leo Carrillo starred in the 1923 Broadway production, which ran for only 40 performances.

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    • Trivia
      One of the earliest of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by MCA ever since.
    • Connections
      Version of Le Capitaine Blake ! (1924)
    • Soundtracks
      My Lady Love
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sam Coslow and Leo Robin

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1930 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The River of Romance
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.20 : 1

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