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Carmen

1915 | 59m | English

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Hot-blooded gypsy Carmen attempts to seduce Don Jose, a lawman sent to thwart a gang of illegal smugglers in Spain. Carmen's plan backfires when Don Jose's passion for the gypsy girl escalates into a jealous rage as she spurns him for her bullfighter beau, Escamillo, with tragic results.
Release Date: Oct 31, 1915
Director: Cecil B. DeMille
Writer: Prosper Mérimée, William C. de Mille
Genres: Drama
Keywords gypsy
Production Companies Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $23,430
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Geraldine Farrar Carmen
Wallace Reid Don Jose
Pedro de Cordoba Escamillo
Horace B. Carpenter Pastia
William Elmer Morales
Jeanie Macpherson Gypsy Girl
Anita King Gypsy Girl
Milton Brown Garcia
Raymond Hatton Spectator at Bullfight (Uncredited)
Name Job
Cecil B. DeMille Editor, Director
Alvin Wyckoff Director of Photography
Anne Bauchens Editor
Charles Rosher Camera Operator
Prosper Mérimée Novel
William C. de Mille Writer, Still Photographer
Wilfred Buckland Art Direction
William Horwitz Assistant Director
Name Title
Cecil B. DeMille Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

If anyone is ever looking for an introduction to opera - then they could do much, much worse than this abridged version of Bizet's "Carmen". Telling the story of the anonymous temptress (Geraldine Farrar) who helps her smuggling friends by seducing the erstwhile incorruptible "Don José" (Wallace Rei ... d) so they can continue to ply their trade. Soon, the poor captain is ensnared in her trap and when he kills his brother to help her, finds himself in the soup, so to speak. Whilst the detail of the story is largely lost here, the gist remains and the performances from the truly world class soprano Farrar and from Reid do their job fine. The design of the production is also quite effective: it hasn't the static look of so many of these early stage-to-screen adaptations - especially around the torero scenes - and, of course, it has the wonderful score to underpin it. The inter-titles are sparing - we get most of the plot from their expressions and the music, and that largely works well too. It is a bit clunky at times, the big crowd scenes are a bit confusing but the cat-fight is quite fun and it offers enough of a soupçon of the original, quite visceral, story to make it well worth watching.

Jun 06, 2022