Review of Camille (1921) by William W — 04 Nov 2014
Rudolph Valentino is outstanding in this unique silent telling of the Alexandre Dumas classic. Alla Nazimova is definitely moving in her interpretation of the ill-fated femme, though not in Garbo's class--nor is Smallwood George Cukor's equal in the director's chair.
Very pleased it was included as a bonus with the more famous 1936 version, nevertheless.
This review of Camille (1921) was written by William W on 04 Nov 2014.
Camille has generally received positive reviews.
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