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Camille (1917 film)

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Director
  
J. Gordon Edwards

Screenplay
  
Adrian Johnson

Duration
  

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Story by
  
Alexandre Dumas

Country
  
United States

Camille (1917 film) movie poster
Language
  
Silent English intertitles

Release date
  
September 30, 1917 (1917-09-30)

Based on
  
La Dame aux Camelias  by Alexandre Dumas, fils

Writer
  
Alexandre Dumas fils (novel), Adrian Johnson

Cast
  
Theda Bara
(Marguerite Gautier),
Alan Roscoe
,
Richard Barthelmess
,
Claire Whitney
,
Glen White

Related J. Gordon Edwards movies
  
Theda Bara and Alan Roscoe appear in Camille and Salome, Theda Bara and Alan Roscoe appear in Camille and Cleopatra, Theda Bara and others appear in Camille and A Woman There Was, Theda Bara and others appear in Camille and The Darling of Paris

camille 1921


Camille is a 1917 American silent film based on the play adaptation of La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas, fils, first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852. Adapted for the screen by Adrian Johnson, Camille was directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starred Theda Bara as Camille and Albert Roscoe as her lover, Armand.

Contents

The film was produced by Fox Film Corporation and shot at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey.

Camille saint sae ns film footage taken in 1917


Plot

As described in a film magazine, Armand Duval (Roscoe), a son in the proud but poor house of Duval, loves Camille (Bara), a notorious Parisian beauty. His love for Camille means that his sister Celeste (Whitney) cannot marry the man she loves, so the father goes to Camille and begs her to give Armand up, which she does. This arouses the anger of Armand and he denounces her one evening in public. The Count de Varville (Law) challenges Armand to a duel which he wins, wounding Armand in the arm. Believing Camille no longer loves him, Armand does not go to see her. One day his father tells him that Camille is dying. He goes to her and, after a few words, she dies in the arms of her lover.

Cast

  • Theda Bara - Marguerite Gauthier ("Camille")
  • Alan Roscoe - Armand Duval (as Albert Roscoe)
  • Walter Law - Count de Varville
  • Glen White - Gaston Rieux
  • Alice Gale - Madame Prudence
  • Claire Whitney - Celeste Duval
  • Richard Barthelmess - Bit Part
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, Camille was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors issued an Adults Only permit, cut two long gambling sequences were money was on the table and flashed all other gambling scenes, and cut the two intertitles "That woman once favored me when I was poor, now that I am rich bear witness that I pay" and "You are here because you are selfish - and make a sale of your love to the highest bidder".

    Preservation status

    This film is now considered a lost film.

    References

    Camille (1917 film) Wikipedia
    Camille (1917 film) IMDb