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Rosita (1923)
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Synopsis
This historical comedy-drama resulted from the unlikely collaboration of girlish silent star
Mary Pickford
and sophisticated German director
Ernst Lubitsch
(it was also Lubitsch's first American-made film). But at least the story, adapted from the novel Don Cesar de Bazon, came closer to Pickford's persona than Lubitsch's first choice -- the baby-killing Marguerite from Goethe's Faust. Pickford's mother (who frequently advised the star on her business decisions) refused to let her even entertain the idea of playing Marguerite. In any case, Pickford is rather miscast as Rosita, the fiery Spanish singer who antagonizes the King (
Holbrook Blinn
) by making up a song that mocks him. The King tosses her in jail and when Don Diego (
George Walsh
), who Rosita loves, tries to defend her, he too is thrown in jail. While Don Diego is sentenced to be executed, the King lusts after Rosita and decides to put her up in a luxurious villa. To give her a title, he marries her to a masked nobleman, who turns out to be Don Diego. Rosita tears off the mask and resolves to save him. She cannot win the King's cooperation and believes she has failed at her mission. But the Queen (
Irene Rich
) has put blanks in the guns of the firing squad and Don Diego fakes his death. His body is taken to the villa where the King is trying to seduce the grief-stricken Rosita. She is ready to stab him to death when Don Diego leaps up and intervenes. The film ends with everyone happy. For reasons still not clear, Pickford came to hate this film, claiming it was the worst one she ever made. On the contrary, it's excellent entertainment and while the star is not at her very best, she still puts in a decent performance. In its day Rosita was well received critically, and it made money for United Artists. It holds up better today than some of Pickford's other vehicles. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide
Cast
Charles Belcher
Prime Minister
Holbrook Blinn
The King
Mathilde Comont
Rosita's mother
Philippe DeLacy
Brother of Rosita
Snitz Edwards
Little Jailer
Frank Leigh
Prison Commandant
Donald McAlpin
Brother of Rosita
George Periolat
Rosita's father
Mary Pickford
Rosita
Irene Rich
The Queen
Bert Sprotte
Jailer
Doreen Turner
Rosita's Sister
George Walsh
Don Diego
Production Crew
William Cameron Menzies
Art Director
Charles Rosher Sr.
Cinematographer
Louis F. Gottschalk
Composer (Music Score)
Mitchell Leisen
Costume Designer
Ernst Lubitsch
Director
Mary Pickford
Producer
Edward Knoblock
Screenwriter
Hanns Kraly
Screenwriter
Svend Gade
Set Designer
Year: 1923
Runtime: 9rl
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Romance
Produced by
United Artists
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.