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Tempest (1928)
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One of John Barrymore's best-remembered silent films (mainly because it is one of the few that has remained in constant circulation),
The Tempest
is set before, during and after the Russian Revolution. Barrymore plays a Czarist military officer who is haughtily rejected by aristocratic
Camilla Horn
. She goes so far as to strip Barrymore of his rank and toss him into prison (allowing him the opportunity for a wholly irrelevant, but fascinating, "mad" scene). Comes the Revolution, and Barrymore is freed. Put in charge of the Red army, Barrymore now wields the power of life and death over the aristocrats. When a humbled Camilla is brought before him, he refuses to sign her death warrant, but instead kills his hateful superior officer and escapes with his new-found love to the safety of Europe. Barrymore's leading lady Camilla Horn has previously made an excellent impression as Gretchen in F. W. Murnau's production of
Faust
(1926); her casting in Tempest, however, is due less to her histrionic talents that to the fact that she was the girlfriend of United Artists executive Joseph M. Schenck. Originally, the film was to have been directed by Russian expatriate Victor Tourjanksy, but his working methods were too slow for Hollywood tastes; he was replaced by American journeyman
Sam Taylor
, who was swift, efficient and (in this instance at least) surprisingly imaginative. The principal artistic value in Tempest lies in the performance by John Barrymore and the cinematography of Charles Rosher, whose Rosher Kino Portrait Lens enabled the 46-year-old Barrymore to appear at least two decades younger on screen. An uncredited Lewis Milestone also was among those at work on the production. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Barrymore
Sgt. Ivan Markov
Boris de Fas
Peddler
Ullrich Haupt, Sr.
Captain
Camilla Horn
Princess Tamara
Michael Visaroff
Guard
Louis Wolheim
Sgt. Bulba
Production Crew
William Cameron Menzies
Art Director
Charles Rosher Sr.
Cinematographer
Hugo Riesenfeld
Composer (Music Score)
Alice O'Neill
Costume Designer
Sam Taylor
Director
John W. Considine, Jr.
Producer
C. Gardner Sullivan
Screenwriter
Year: 1928
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
War
Produced by
Joseph M. Schenck Productions
United Artists
Release
by United Artists
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.