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RomanceDrama

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A young girl and her father are kicked out of their house by a cruel noblewoman, and the girl's heart is broken when her sweetheart, the noblewoman's son, won't go to Paris with them. After becoming an opera star in Paris, the girl returns to her homeland and finds her romance with the nobleman rekindled.

Release Date : 1926-02-21

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cosmopolitan ProductionsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Greta Garbo

Character Name : Leonora Moreno

Original Name : Greta Garbo

Gender : Female

Ricardo Cortez

Character Name : Don Rafael Brull

Original Name : Ricardo Cortez

Gender : Male

Gertrude Olmstead

Character Name : Remedios

Original Name : Gertrude Olmstead

Gender : Female

Edward Conelly

Character Name : Pedro Moreno

Original Name : Edward Conelly

Gender : Male

Lucien Littlefield

Character Name : Cupido

Original Name : Lucien Littlefield

Gender : Male

Martha Mattox

Character Name : Doña Bernarda Brull

Original Name : Martha Mattox

Gender : Female

Lucy Beaumont

Character Name : Doña Pepa

Original Name : Lucy Beaumont

Gender : Female

Tully Marshall

Character Name : Don Andrés

Original Name : Tully Marshall

Gender : Male

Mack Swain

Character Name : Don Matías

Original Name : Mack Swain

Gender : Male

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Character Name : Salvatti

Original Name : Arthur Edmund Carewe

Gender : Male

Lillian Leighton

Character Name : Isabella

Original Name : Lillian Leighton

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-06

It is quite risky to make a silent film about an opera star - so much of the passion and power of the piece must surely come from the singing? Well Greta Garbo gives it a damn good try here - and pretty much pulls it off as "Leonora", the young girl in love with the son of the local landed gentry "Don Rafael" (Ricardo Cortez). His rather imperious mother "Doña Bernarda" (Martha Mattox) is having none of it - and soon arranges for the young woman and her family to be turfed from their home. With her father, she heads to Paris where her singing talents reap huge rewards - and she returns to Spain where "Rafael" tries to rekindle their affections... The story is quite straight forward, she the strong determined woman, he the hen-pecked shrimp of a man; and there is a chemistry between them with Garbo on super form. Her gestures, both subtle and grand, as well as her inimitable smile add a richness to the beautifully staged sets and costumes. It's got the odd plot hole - the wealthy chanteuse seems content to let her mother prevail in abject poverty, and her affection for the weak and feeble - though dashing Cortez - beggars belief at times too. Ibañez' story is a rousing one, full of vim and vigour, and despite the lack of "performances" from Garbo's "La Brunna" this isn't an half bad screen adaptation.