Camille - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

Camille / 1921
Rudolph Valentino, Alla Nazimova, Rex Cherryman, Patsy Ruth Miller

Camille is a courtesan in Paris. She falls deeply in love with a young man of promise, Armand Duval (Valentino). When Armand's father begs her not to ruin his hope of a career and position by marrying Armand, she acquiesces and leaves her lover. However, when poverty and terminal illness overwhelm her, Camille discovers that Armand has not lost his love for her.

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  • That movie is almost 100 years old yet it is far more entertaining than many contemporary movies.

  • sigh~ my first Valentino movie!

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  • Usually don't do silent films, but I was curious and the music helped. I think dress that the Camille character is wearing is an Erte' ! If it is it is a real treat because you usually only see illustrations of his work.

  • were these scenes filmed on elaborate studio sets or on location elsewhere?

  • @Fantageous alerted  (will someone create an edit key for YT comment typo's)

  • @vjgutierrez86 lo! that movie alerterd me to watch the Garbo-Taylor version too

  • I have a difficult time watch Rudy preen over Nazimove, knowing what a cold hearted snob she was to him.

  • i like the one with greta garbo and robert taylor, that's the version that was in Annie

  • I saw this in Annie and I fell in love with the little bits of this film they put in! Thanks so much for uploading!

  • @msrudyfan His hair did appear curly in the flashback sequence in "Cobra", and it suits him. The "slicker" look was the style for young men at the time--he didn't start it, but he helped popularize it. He is quoted as saying that if he didn't stay out of the sun, he would be as dark as a Negro--his word--he absolutely wasn't racist, but America was at the time and there was also prejudce against Italians--they were called mozzarella (N word). Maybe he thought curly hair would make it worse.

  • @msrudyfan you know this is the way most of us curlies feel..I hate my hair!! I hate my hair,,grrr!!! I wish it was straight!!..Mr V too felt this way? wow!! he is such a beauty eh!! I never knew he was a wavy!! he must have need ALOT of pomade dressing to get that "patent leather" look..ha ha well put!!

    Valentino forever !! love that Rudy!!

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