The Cavalier (film)
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Duration | Story by Frederick Schiller Faust Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language SilentEnglish intertitles Release date November 1, 1928 (1928-11-01) Writer Walter Anthony (titles), Max Brand (story), Victor Irvin Screenplay Frederick Schiller Faust, Victor Irvin Similar movies Chickens Come Home (1931), Beau Hunks (1931), Our Wife (1941), Another Fine Mess (1930), Pardon Us (1931) |
The Cavalier (1928) is a western directed by Irvin Willat, distributed by Tiffany Studios, and starring Richard Talmadge and Barbara Bedford.
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Plot
The story takes place in old Mexico, where a masked rider (Talmadge) and an impoverished girl (Bedford) fall in love, against her father's wishes. When she leaves with him, her father sends his gang in a chase after the two lovers.
Background/Production
Originally intended to be an all-sound film, the picture was shot silent and was distributed with a music and special effects soundtrack, with no dialogue, due to technical issues with the sound synchronization equipment.
Preservation
Both picture and sound elements for the film no longer exist, so the film is considered to be a lost film.
References
The Cavalier (film) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA
The Cavalier (film) IMDb
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