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Director
  
Monta Bell

Budget
  
250,443 USD (1980)

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Screenplay
  
Vicente Blasco Ibanez

Torrent (1926 film) movie poster

Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Writer
  
Vicente Blasco Ibanez
,
Dorothy Farnum

Release date
  
February 21, 1926

Cast
  
Greta Garbo
(Leonora Mereno),
Ricardo Cortez
(Don Rafael Brull),
Gertrude Olmstead
(Remedios),
Edward Conelly
(Pedro Moreno),
Lucien Littlefield
(Cupido),
Martha Mattox
(Doña Bernarda Brull)

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Torrent (1926) is an American silent romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Monta Bell, based on a novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, and released on February 21, 1926.

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Torrent (1926 film) movie scenes

Torrent was the first American film starring Swedish actress Greta Garbo. The film also starred Ricardo Cortez as the son of a domineering mother, played by Martha Mattox.

Torrent (1926 film) movie scenes

The title refers to a flood that occurs in the small town where most of the action takes place, which draws the two romantic leading characters closer together.

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Plot

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The wealthy matriarch Dona Bernarda Brull (Mattox) is irritated by her son Rafael's infatuation with the orange farmer's (Edward Connelly) daughter, Leonora (Garbo). She forbids him to see her, something that causes Leonora great heartache, to say nothing of her family's financial condition. Using the singing talent cultivated by her wannabe father Pedro, Leonara leaves her humble home to later become a sensation on the stages of Paris, as La Brunna, where nobleman and other rich gentleman express their approval of her "talents".

THE TORRENT

Meanwhile, back in their small Spanish town of Alcira, Valencia where Leonora's father has died, Dona Bernarda Brull's domineering influence has brought Rafael to the brink of being elected to office. She's also arranged for her son to marry the wealthy Remedios Matías (Gertrude Olmstead), the daughter of a rich hog farmer (Mack Swain). However, just before both of these events are realized, La Brunna returns to her humble beginnings to visit her mother Pepa (Lucy Beaumont) and barber friend Cupido (Lucien Littlefield). Incognito, she gives Rafael the impression that she is still poor, and nearly destitute. When the proud soon-to-be-elected official visits Cupido, Leonara reveals that she is the famous La Brunna. Naturally, he is irresistibly drawn to her, which though it doesn't keep his inevitable election from happening, it does threaten his marriage to Remedios ... that is until his mother intervenes once again. Some time after the flood (the torrent), though not on that particular night, Leonara and Rafael spend a night of passion together amidst the orange groves, Dona Bernarda Brull visits Pepa to tell her of the shame which has been brought upon her home.

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La Brunna returns to her life on the stage in Madrid while Rafael marries Remedios. Shortly afterwards however, Rafael follows his Leonara to declare his undying love for her once again, seemingly ready to throw away his life for her. She is thrilled and, with her maid (Lillian Leighton), packs her bags to await his return. Rafael's wise lawyer friend Don Andrés (Tully Marshall) intervenes on behalf of his mother and the community he serves to convince him to do otherwise, and Leonara is alone again.

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Years pass and a much-older-looking Rafael visits La Brunna, who doesn't appear to have aged since last they met. This time he is ready to leave his wife and children for her, but she is unwilling to be the cause of it. He returns to his home looking over his sleeping little ones while La Brunna completes another performance with adoring fans. In the end La Brunna sits alone forlornly thinking of love lost as the credits roll.

Cast

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  • Ricardo Cortez as Don Rafael Brull
  • Greta Garbo as Leonora Moreno, aka La Brunna
  • Gertrude Olmstead as Remedios Matías
  • Edward Connelly as Pedro Moreno
  • Lucien Littlefield as Cupido, the Barber
  • Martha Mattox as Doña Bernarda Brull
  • Lucy Beaumont as Doña Pepa Moreno
  • Tully Marshall as Don Andrés, a Lawyer
  • Mack Swain as Don Matías
  • Arthur Edmund Carewe as Salvatti (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
  • Lillian Leighton as Isabella, La Brunna's Maid
  • Mario Carillo as King of Spain (uncredited)
  • André Cheron as Man in Audience (uncredited)
  • Dorothy Sebastian as Woman in Audience (uncredited)
  • Reception

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    MGM was uncertain about how to cast Garbo as she arrived in Hollywood. In her first American film she was cast as Leonara, the Spanish peasant girl, and MGM executives were pleased with the results.

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    After the film was released, Variety magazine described Garbo on her debut as " a girl with everything, looks, acting ability and personality". The film grossed $668,000 worldwide, netting a $126,000 profit for MGM. Louis B. Mayer's initial instinct about the actress's ability paid off, and the film was a success. The Torrent was released on DVD in 2011 as part of the Warner Archive Collection.

    References

    Torrent (1926 film) Wikipedia
    Torrent (1926 film) IMDb Torrent (1926 film) themoviedb.org