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Adventure

Moran of the Lady Letty

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Wealthy young man Ramon Laredo is abducted and put into service aboard a ship commanded by a none-too-scrupulous smuggler. When the ship encounters the foundering "Lady Letty," some of the Letty's crew is brought aboard, including Letty 'Moran' Sternerson, feisty daughter of the Letty's captain. Moran and Ramon have little use for each other, but when trouble erupts and the smuggler Captain Kitchell turns his evil eye on Moran, it is Ramon who comes to her rescue.

Release Date : 1922-02-05

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Famous Players-Lasky Corporation

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Rudolph Valentino

Character Name : Ramon Laredo

Original Name : Rudolph Valentino

Gender : Male

Dorothy Dalton

Character Name : Moran Letty Sternersen

Original Name : Dorothy Dalton

Gender : Female

Charles Brinley

Character Name : Captain Eilert Sternersen

Original Name : Charles Brinley

Gender : Male

Maude Wayne

Character Name : Josephine Herrick

Original Name : Maude Wayne

Gender : Female

Walter Long

Character Name : Captain 'Slippery' Kitchell

Original Name : Walter Long

Gender : Male

George Kuwa

Character Name : 'Chopstick' Charlie

Original Name : George Kuwa

Gender : Male

Cecil Holland

Character Name : Pancho

Original Name : Cecil Holland

Gender : Male

William Boyd

Character Name : Ramon's Friend at Homecoming

Original Name : William Boyd

Gender : Male

Charles K. French

Character Name : Tavern Owner

Original Name : Charles K. French

Gender : Male

George O’Brien

Character Name : Deck Hand

Original Name : George O’Brien

Gender : Male

Charles Stevens

Character Name : Seaman

Original Name : Charles Stevens

Gender : Male

Emilius Jorgensen

Character Name : Nels Larsen

Original Name : Emilius Jorgensen

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-25

"Ramon" (Rudolph Valentino) is a spoilt little rich boy, bored of his life of banal glittering soirées with glamorous wallflowers. Shortly after we meet him, though, he is praying for that peaceable life after he finds himself coming to on a freighter carrying coal. This cargo was notoriously risky as it was prone to catching fire and producing a lethal gas and when, dead on cue, this happens - the cowardly crew abandon the ship leaving him behind. Luckily (or not?) the ship is soon boarded by another crew which leaves him and his surviving shipmate "Moran" (Dorothy Dalton) at the mercy of the ruthless "Capt. Kitchell" (Walter Long) who's aptly nicknamed "Slippery"! What we now realise is that the tomboyish "Moran" isn't actually a boy at all and as if that's not enough to pack into this barely one hour long feature, there's some treasure to be claimed too. Tempers fray and "KItchell" and "Ramon" look set for a bit of fisticuffs. I quite enjoyed this adventure film, if only because it shows Valentino in a more assertive role and Long is really quite effective, too, as the nasty creature who quite plausibly epitomised many of those jobbing sea captains who had scant regard for the laws of salvage or men! Dalton also turns in a plucky contribution and though it's all a little predictable, there are still some entertainingly staged scenes to keep it from sinking.