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Forever (1921 film)

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Director
  
George Fitzmaurice

Country
  
United States

5.8/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent

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Release date
  
October 16, 1921 (1921-10-16) (premiere) March 5, 1922 (1922-03-05) (nationwide)

Based on
  
Peter Ibbetson  by George Du Maurier

Writer
  
George L. Du Maurier (novel), John Nathaniel Raphael (play), Ouida Bergere (photoplay), Constance Collier (scenario)

Forever (1921) is a silent film, also known as Peter Ibbetson; written by Ouida Bergère, and directed by George Fitzmaurice. It was adapted from George Du Maurier's 1891 novel Peter Ibbetson, which was made into a play by John N. Raphael.

Contents

The sole remaining copy was held until the 1970s by Wallace Reid's widow Dorothy Davenport, who donated it for a proposed museum/archive, but the film is now considered lost.

Plot

Peter Ibbetson (Reid) is an orphan raised by his uncle, Colonel Ibbetson. When the Colonel insults his dead mother, Peter attacks him and is ordered from the house. Then the young man runs into his childhood sweetheart, Mimsi (Ferguson), and their romantic feelings are rekindled.

Unfortunately, Mimsi has married, but they carry on a love affair in their dreams. Their dream-affair continues over the years, even after Peter kills her husband, the Duke of Towers, and gets a life prison sentence.

Cast

  • Wallace Reid as Peter Ibbetson
  • Elsie Ferguson as Mimsi
  • Montagu Love as Colonel Ibbetson
  • George Fawcett as Duquesnois
  • Dolores Cassinelli as Dolores
  • Paul McAllister as Seraskier
  • Elliott Dexter as Pasquier
  • Charles Eaton as child Gogo
  • Jerome Patrick as Duke of towers
  • Proposed film

    Famous Players-Lasky had planned in 1919 to bring all three Barrymores, Lionel, Ethel and John to the screen in a lavish production of the Du Maurier novel Peter Ibbetson for that year. Thereby John and Lionel would repeat their 1917 Broadway stage success. Ethel had played a part in getting the play produced. John had been making comedies for the Paramount for five years, Ethel had been under contract to Metro Pictures but Ethel's contract was ending that same year. Lionel freelanced in and out of Metro to companies like Paramount and First National. If produced the film would have united all three Barrymore siblings in their second film but also in the same scenes. A previous silent film National Red Cross Pageant (1917) had all three siblings but not in the same scenes. Never produced, the Peter Ibbetson project met the screen in the film known as Forever with Wallace Reid and Elsie Ferguson.

    References

    Forever (1921 film) Wikipedia
    Forever (1921 film) IMDb