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Director
  
Screenplay
  
William C. deMille

Country
  
United States

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English intertitles

Carmen (1915 Cecil B DeMille film) movie poster

Release date
  
October 31, 1915 (1915-10-31)November 1, 1915 (1915-11-01) (general release)

Based on
  
Carmen by Prosper Merimee

Writer
  
Prosper Merimee (novel), William C. de Mille

Music director
  
Samuel Roxy Rothafel, Hugo Riesenfeld

Cast
  
, , ,
Jeanie MacPherson
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Anita King

Similar movies
  
Related Cecil B DeMille movies

Tagline
  
A stirring love tale of Old Spain. Based on the original French version of Prosper Merimee's

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Carmen is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film is based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. The existing versions of this film appear to be from the re-edited 1918 re-release.

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Plot

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Don José, an officer of the law, is seduced by the gypsy girl Carmen, in order to facilitate her clan's smuggling endeavors. Don José becomes obsessed, turning to violent crime himself in order to keep the attention of Carmen.

Cast

Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film) scene from Carmen 1915 directed by Cecil B DeMille Cecil B

  • Geraldine Farrar as Carmen
  • Wallace Reid as Don José
  • Pedro de Cordoba as Escamillo
  • Horace B. Carpenter as Pastia
  • William Elmer as Morales
  • Jeanie Macpherson as Gypsy girl
  • Anita King as Gypsy girl
  • Milton Brown as Garcia
  • Tex Driscoll
  • Raymond Hatton as Spectator at Bullfight (uncredited)
  • Reception

    Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film) scene from The Golden Chance 1915 directed by Cecil B DeMille

    Carmen was praised as a "triumph of superb acting and magnificent scenery" in Motion Picture Magazine. "No small share of this artistic success is due to Mr. Wallace Reid's sympathetic interpretation of Don José," they added. "The 'Carmen' film will, in its own way, stand alongside 'The Birth of a Nation' as an epochmaker," Photoplay said in their review. One of their few complaints was on the film's faithfulness to Carmen's character of the Mérimée story.

    Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film) Carmen 1915 Cecil B DeMille YouTube

    The New-York Tribune described it as "The most interesting example of the new art of the photoplay. Miss Farrar's personality is admirably suited to the screen, and her facial expression was excellent." "Geraldine Farrar's 'Carmen' makes as dramatic an appeal to the eye as her voice ever did to the ear," said The San Francisco Call & Post, "The resolution of Geraldine Farrar, the beautiful and gifted star, to employ her talents in the attaining of success in the films is one of the greatest steps in advancing the dignity of the motion pictures. Miss Farrar's 'Carmen' in the films is the greatest triumph the motion picture has yet achieved over the speaking stage."

    Geraldine Farrar came in fourth place in the 1916 "Screen Masterpiece" contest held by Motion Picture Magazine for her performance as Carmen, with 17,900 votes. She was the highest ranking actress and was behind Francis X. Bushman in Graustark, Henry B. Walthall in The Birth of a Nation, and the number one winner, Earle Williams, in The Christian. Theda Bara's performance of the same role received 9,150 votes.

    The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

  • 2002: AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions – Nominated
  • References

    Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film) Wikipedia
    Carmen (1915 Cecil B. DeMille film) IMDb Carmen (1915 Cecil B DeMille film) themoviedb.org