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Réalisé par Sam WoodOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Gloria Swanson,
Milton Sills,
Alec B. Francis,
Frank Butler,
Julia Faye,
Helen DunbarNote60%
Sir Edward Pelham, who has married a Russian Gypsy, fears that his daughter will follow in her mother's footsteps and arranges a marriage with her cousin, whom she does not love. During a trip to Nevada with her father, she meets engineer Bayard Delavel, who saves her life when she is bitten by a snake; when her father finds her with Bayard in his cabin, he forces them to marry. Believing that Nadine does not love him, Delavel leaves her and prepares to sue for divorce. In Washington, Nadine is reconciled with her father and agrees to marry Hopper, a millionaire; she meets Delavel on the night of her engagement ball, however, and the lovers are reunited., 1h15
Réalisé par Richard Boleslawski,
Erich von Stroheim,
Gloria Swanson,
Irving Thalberg,
Sam Wood,
Edmund GouldingOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes Monde imaginaire,
ReligionActeurs Gloria Swanson,
Walter Byron,
Seena Owen,
Walter Byron,
Tully Marshall,
Sylvia AshtonNote70%
Soldat libertin et cousin de la redoutable reine Regina V dont il doit devenir l'époux dans les six mois, le prince Wolfram est en manœuvre extérieure avec son escadron. Soudain ce futur prince consort croise en sens inverse un groupe de jeunes filles novices, sous la diligente surveillance de nonnes revêches dont le couvent se trouve à proximité. Le prince à cheval les salue cordialement, quand son regard croise celui de la jeune et ravissante Kelly, jolie brune effrontée qui lui lance des œillades énamourées par-dessus de grands sourires à peine dissimulées. Tout autant intrigué que séduit, le jeune prince ordonne à tous ses hommes de faire demi-tour. Les nonnes et les novices s'arrêtent sur le bas côté de la route pour saluer plus solennellement le prince, par une révérence exécutée dignement par les sœurs et plus gracieusement par les jeunes filles. Or c'est à ce moment-là qu'une incongruité se produit, Kelly perd son caleçon à frou-frou devant le jeune prince, qui sidéré éclate de rire, suivi peu à peu par l'ensemble de ses cavaliers. Lorsque les nonnes et ses consœurs se rendent compte de la situation, elles se joignent instantanément au reste de la troupe pour rire de bon cœur ; mais Kelly qui ne comprend toujours pas la cause de cette hilarité générale, continue à sourire bien que plus timidement au prince. La nonne près d'elle plus outrée qu'amusée, pour toute explication lui montre ses chevilles, où pendent misérablement ses culottes courtes, trop grandes visiblement pour la taille fine de la jeune femme. Humiliée après avoir été conquise par l'affabilité du jeune prince, de rage comme de désespoir, Kelly dans un geste impulsif, lance à la tête de son altesse Wolfram ce dessous féminin et intime, ce qui ne manque pas de scandaliser tout autant les nonnes que les novices. Le jeune prince guère déconcerté garde un moment le linge incriminé près de son visage, tout en continuant à fixer la pauvre Kelly, qui lui jette à présent un regard de défi ; il se contente quant à lui de glisser prestement ce linge déshonorant, dans l'étui suspendu à sa selle en guise de trophée d'une si belle journée ensoleillée, qui restera marquée par la rencontre impromptue avec cette étonnante novice., 1h30
Réalisé par Cecil B. DeMille,
Sam WoodOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
RomanceActeurs Gloria Swanson,
Thomas Meighan,
Bebe Daniels,
Theodore Kosloff,
William Boyd,
Sylvia AshtonNote66%
L'épouse désagréable Beth se consacre à améliorer l'esprit de son mari et à élargir son appréciation pour les bonnes choses de la vie, comme la musique classique. Lorsqu'il fait ses courses dans un magasin de lingerie pour lui acheter des vêtements plus sexy, il rencontre Sally, la vendeuse. Rejeté par sa femme pour une soirée en ville, il emmène Sally, qui l'arrose de son parfum. Quand Beth sent le parfum d'une autre femme, elle le met dehors et demande le divorce., 1h30
Réalisé par Sam WoodOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
Comédie romantique,
RomanceActeurs Claudette Colbert,
Don Ameche,
Dick Foran,
Charles Dingle,
Gertrude Astor,
Grant MitchellNote64%
Banker Christopher Price (Dick Foran) from the humdrum town of Keetoosen, Ohio, is happily married to Mary (Claudette Colbert), and the couple are just about to go to New York on their second honeymoon. However, Chris' old childhood friend Joe Parker (Don Ameche), a known newspaper reporter who has been stationed abroad, sends him a message just before they begin their journey. Joe arrives in Keetoosen before the couple leaves, and explains that he has lied to his boss about being martied to Mary, to get a longer vacation in the past. Now, he is to work in New York, and needs to "borrow" Mary to pretend that she is his wife, to save his career. Mary wants nothing to do with this, but Chris agrees to help out, lending Joe his wife. Joe and Mary go ahead to New York, but Chris is delayed because the trains are full. When they arrive to New York, Joe and Mary are taken to a press conference immediately, and their picture end up all over the papers. It turns out Joe's lies were a tad larger than he first said, since he has faked letters from his loving wife - letters that his boss, Arthur Truesdale Worth (Charles Dingle), has read. Chris experiences some large bumps on his way to New York, as his boss Arnold (Edward Fielding) sees the pictures of Joe and Mary in the papers, and believes Chris is an adulterer. Arnold forces Chris to stay on in Keetoosen a few days longer to fend off a scandal. Another person from Keetoosen recognizes Mary clubbing with Joe in New York. When Chris eventually makes it to New York the evening after, Worth and other people get suspicious of his interest in "Mrs. Parker". Eventually Mary pretends to be in love with Joe, and even tells her friend Suzy (Marlo Dwyer) about this. On invitation from Worth, she comes out to Long Island to his house, with Joe as company. Chris finds out where they are and sneaks into the house. He finds Joe and Mary under a romantic night sky on a balcony, and believes Mary has fallen for the reporter. The truth is that Mary pretends to be suicidal, threatening to jump off the balcony because Joe doesn't return her feelings for him. Chris knocks out Joe and takes Mary away in his car. Joe takes the opportunity to play the devastated husband who has been left by his wife, and gets sympathy from Worth. Mary is quite happy with Chris' actions and that he finally stood up to his friend., 1h10
Réalisé par Cecil B. DeMille,
Sam WoodOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameThèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtreActeurs Elliott Dexter,
Tom Forman,
Gloria Swanson,
Raymond Hatton,
Sylvia Ashton,
Theodore RobertsNote59%
As described in a film magazine, Dr. Edward Meade (Dexter) and his close friend Richard Burton (Forman) are rivals for the hand of Sylvia Norcross (Swanson), but both men have volunteered to fight in the war. Although Sylvia favors Dr. Meade, she is proud of both of them. As Edward is putting on his uniform, the head of the children's hospital where he works comes to him and convinces him that his true duty lies there, where his surgeon's skill is most needed. Edward resigns his commission, and Sylvia, disgusted as what she perceives as cowardice, marries Richard the day he is leaving with his regiment for Europe. Richard conceals his hurt and devotes himself to the hospital. Betty Hoyt (Hawley), a friend of Sylvia, also hides her disappointment as she had feelings for Richard. Sylvia uses her time to aid poor families on New York's Lower East Side, and coming home one night runs down a little girl (Giraci) with her car, who turns out to be an orphan as her father had died at the front in Europe. Sylvia takes the child to recuperate in her home, and learns the child may never walk again. Seeking out the best surgeon, Sylvia finds the only one who has not gone to fight is Dr. Meade. Edward consents and does his best for the child. Meanwhile, Richard at the front line calmly faces possible death. He is wounded in battle, and finds that he has lost his right hand and severely injured the left side of his face. He then asks a friend to tell his wife that he had been killed in battle. Back in New York, Sylvia has come to better understand Edward's character as he cares for the orphan. When news of Richard's death comes, she turns to Edward, the man she has always loved. Betty accuses her of loving Edward, and she cannot deny it. After waiting a suitable amount of time, Edward asks Sylvia to marry him, and she consents. On the day the engagement is to be announced, Richard returns home, having received a new prosthetic hand and some work to his face. The guests hail Richard as a hero while Edward, facing the situation, quietly leaves. Sylvia tries to take up her life with Richard again, and when they are alone, Richard is beaming with joy but she cannot hide her aversion to his wounds. Quick to understand, Richard bitterly reproaches her and leaves. Meeting Betty in the hall, he tells her what happened, and she happily says that she can take Sylvia's place. Richard accepts this as he embraces her. Sylvia goes to see Edward at his home and finds him in his chair with the orphan on his lap. She says that she tried to stay with Richard, but her love for Edward was too strong. Richard, who followed Sylvia, arrives, and there ensues a conversation that results in peace and contentment for the four parties instead of ruined lives.