词条 | The Passion Flower |
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| name = The Passion Flower | image = Passion Flower lobby card.jpg | caption = Lobby card | director = Herbert Brenon | producer = Norma Talmadge | writer = Herbert Brenon Mary Murillo | story = | based on = {{based on|play The Unloved Woman|Jacinto Benavente}} | narrator = | starring = Norma Talmadge Courtenay Foote Eulalie Jensen | music = | cinematography = J. Roy Hunt | editing = | studio = Norma Talmadge Film Corporation | distributor = Associated First National Pictures | released = {{film date|1921|4|3}} | runtime = 84 minutes | country = United States | language = Silent (English intertitles) | budget = | gross = }} The Passion Flower is a 1921 American drama film starring Norma Talmadge, Courtenay Foote and Eulalie Jensen, and directed by Herbert Brenon. It is based on the 1913 Spanish play The Unloved Woman by Jacinto Benavente. The forbidden love of a man for his stepdaughter leads to tragedy and murder. The Library of Congress has a print,[1] though there is a bit of deterioration in the first scene and a "lapse of continuity" near the end of this copy.[2] PlotAs described in a film publication,[3] Esteban's (Foote) jealousy for his stepdaughter Acacia (Talmadge) results in his servant Rubio (Wilson) telling Acacia's sweetheart Norbert (Ford) that she loves another. Their betrothal is broken, and later Acacia accepts Faustino (Agnew). Rubio kills Faustino, and Norbert is tried for the crime but acquitted. When it becomes known that Esteban was the cause of the murder, he flees into the mountains, but later returns to give himself up. Raimunda (Jensen), Acacia's mother and Esteban's wife, pleads with Acacia to accept the stepfather whom she hates. During the long embrace which follows between Esteban and Acacia, Raimunda learns of Esteban's love for his stepdaughter and her own love turns to hate. Raimunda calls for help and during Esteban's attempt to escape with Acacia he shoots his wife and is then arrested. Raimunda dies in the arms of Acacia. Cast
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/P/PassionFlower1921.html |title=The Passion Flower |publisher=silentera.com |accessdate=September 11, 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/NT/video.htm |title=Woman Disputed: Who was Norma Talmadge, and why aren't more of her films available? |author=Greta de Groat (Electronic Media Cataloger at Stanford University Libraries) |publisher=stanford.edu |accessdate=September 11, 2013}} 3. ^{{cite journal |title=The Passion Flower: Norma Talmadge Splendid and Direction Very Good |journal=Film Daily |volume=16 |issue=10 |page=2 |publisher=Wyd's Films and Film Folks, Inc. |location=New York City |date=Apr 10, 1921 |url=https://archive.org/details/filmdailyvolume11516newy |accessdate=2014-03-19}} External links{{commons category|The Passion Flower}}
8 : American films|American romantic drama films|American black-and-white films|American films based on plays|Films directed by Herbert Brenon|1920s romantic drama films|First National Pictures films|American silent feature films |
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