A nobleman marries a gypsy woman, but while at court he falls in love with a princess.A nobleman marries a gypsy woman, but while at court he falls in love with a princess.A nobleman marries a gypsy woman, but while at court he falls in love with a princess.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Wilhelm von Brincken
- Capt. Schmidt
- (as William von Brincken)
Carrie Daumery
- Madame Frump
- (as Madame Daumery)
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Despite the intriguing title ('Crack' is actually an acronym for Christian Rudolf Augustus Christopher Kettler) this film isn't the snazzy early talkie it sounds. Rather it's a stately costume piece in which John Barrymore is far more active as a lover than a fighter; most of the battle scenes being triumphantly reported rather than actually shown (the climactic rout of the Russians being disposed of in barely five minutes).
A lot of money has plainly been spent on the sets (constantly shot at a distance so we get a good look at them) and the costumes. Alan Crosland directs like the close-up hasn't yet been invented. Barrymore gets little opportunity to demonstrate that he's more than just a pretty face (almost always shot with his left profile on display), except for his early appearance as his elderly father, when he for a moment bears a remarkable resemblance to his brother Lionel).
A lot of money has plainly been spent on the sets (constantly shot at a distance so we get a good look at them) and the costumes. Alan Crosland directs like the close-up hasn't yet been invented. Barrymore gets little opportunity to demonstrate that he's more than just a pretty face (almost always shot with his left profile on display), except for his early appearance as his elderly father, when he for a moment bears a remarkable resemblance to his brother Lionel).
- richardchatten
- Nov 17, 2022
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- TriviaThe 532 foot finale was filmed in 2-strip Technicolor and was projected in Magnascope at its New York City premiere ; it is not known to have survived.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les premiers pas du cinéma - Un rêve en couleur (2004)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
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