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Stolen Moments (film)

Stolen Moments (1920) is a silent romantic drama film starring Marguerite Namara with Rudolph Valentino playing a villain, the last film in which he played one.[1] It was released in December 1920, just a few months before Valentino was elevated to stardom by his performance in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (released March 6, 1921). In fact, filming of Stolen Moments was expedited so that Valentino could make it to Hollywood before filming began on The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Stolen Moments
Film poster
Directed byJames Vincent
Written byH. Thompson Rich
Richard Hall
Produced byJeffery Masino
Tracy Ryan Terhune
StarringMarguerite Namara
Rudolph Valentino
Music byJon Mirsalis
Distributed byPioneer Film Corporation
Release date
  • December 1920 (1920-12)
Running time
Six reels (original; now lost)
35 minutes (1922 re-release; surviving)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent movie
English intertitles

Plot edit

Valentino plays José Dalmarez, a Brazilian author who is also popular with readers in the United States.

In the opening scene, young Vera Blaine (Marguerite Namara) is walking through a park in Florida when she encounters Dalmarez. He gives her his photo, the back of which has a love poem. Enchanted, Vera later gives José a book that's similarly inscribed. José tells her he has to return to Brazil and invites her to accompany him. Excitedly, Vera reveals that she'll take her mother's wedding ring for the ceremony, but José clarifies that he was only inviting her to be his travel companion, not his wife.

Dalmarez proceeds to Brazil without Vera. In Brazil, he woos Inez Salles (Aileen Pringle, billed as Aileen Savage), the young daughter of a government official. Inez's protective brother, Alvarez, spies José and Inez kissing on a park bench; a fight ensues between the two men.

Dalmarez returns to the United States. To obtain information on criminal law for a book he's writing, Dalmarez stops Hugh Conway's law office. Dalmarez is surprised when Vera, who is now Hugh's wife, drops by. Hugh invites him to join them for dinner that evening, and Dalmarez offers to drive Vera home. During the drive home Dalmarez asks Vera how her husband would react if he read the notes she'd written during her earlier infatuation. Vera replies that he'd understand she was young and naive at the time, but Dalmarez expresses his doubts.

During dinner Hugh asks Dalmarez whether his new book is true to life. Dalmarez, casting the occasional side glance at Vera, replies: "I knew a girl who gave herself to a man in just the way I describe, and I could show you the letters and a book of poems to prove it."

When Dalmarez returns home he surprises his butler taking a nip from the liquor cabinet. The two begin to struggle, and the butler grabs a dagger Dalmarez has hanging on the wall. Dalmarez overpowers the older man, sends him away and places the dagger on his desk.

Vera arrives at Dalmarez's house to obtain the letters. He refuses to give them to her. She lunges for the place where they're concealed; Dalmarez grabs her and tries to kiss her. Struggling, she reaches down to the desk, picks up the dagger and strikes him in the face. He falls to the floor and she escapes, convinced she's killed him.

In the murder investigation, police note that facial scratches on the victim point to a female suspect. Realizing that a thorough investigation would find the notes she'd written, Vera slips into Dalmarez's house that night to retrieve the books and letters. She's followed by another person on a similar mission: Alvarez Salles, who traveled from Brazil to retrieve letters his sister had written to Dalmarez.

Alvarez tells police he came in the room and saw Dalmarez getting up off the floor. Alvarez admits to picking up the blade off the desk and delivering the fatal blow to Dalmarez, thereby clearing Vera of the murder.

Cast edit

(In Order of Appearance)

  • Marguerite Namara as Vera Blaine
  • Rudolph Valentino as José Dalmarez
  • Albert L. Barrett as Hugh Conway, an attorney
  • Henrietta Simpson as Hugh's Mother
  • Arthur Earle as Carlos - the Butler (as Arthur Earl)
  • Walter Chapin as Richard Huntley, Hugh's partner
  • Aileen Pringle as Inez Salles (billed as Aileen Savage)
  • Alex K. Shannon as Campos Salles, Inez's father
  • Gene Gauthier as Alvarez Salles, Inez's brother

Production edit

Stolen Moments was filmed in St. Augustine, Florida and Savannah, Georgia (including at Greenwich Plantation), by American Cinema Corporation.

Re-release edit

In its initial release in 1920, Stolen Moments was a six-reel feature vehicle for Marguerite Namara, a successful opera singer at the time. In November 1922, it was edited to a three-reel feature that emphasized Valentino's character and re-released by Select Pictures Corporation to capitalize on his stardom. The three-reel edit is the only version of the film known to exist today. The US television premiere of the shorter version was on Turner Classic Movies on May 22, 2006.

References edit

  1. ^ Stolen Moments at silentera.com database

External links edit

  • Stolen Moments at IMDb  
  • synopsis at AllMovie
  • Stolen Moments Then and Now

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Stolen Moments 1920 is a silent romantic drama film starring Marguerite Namara with Rudolph Valentino playing a villain the last film in which he played one 1 It was released in December 1920 just a few months before Valentino was elevated to stardom by his performance in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse released March 6 1921 In fact filming of Stolen Moments was expedited so that Valentino could make it to Hollywood before filming began on The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Stolen MomentsFilm posterDirected byJames VincentWritten byH Thompson Rich Richard HallProduced byJeffery Masino Tracy Ryan TerhuneStarringMarguerite NamaraRudolph ValentinoMusic byJon MirsalisDistributed byPioneer Film CorporationRelease dateDecember 1920 1920 12 Running timeSix reels original now lost 35 minutes 1922 re release surviving CountryUnited StatesLanguagesSilent movieEnglish intertitles Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Re release 5 References 6 External linksPlot editValentino plays Jose Dalmarez a Brazilian author who is also popular with readers in the United States In the opening scene young Vera Blaine Marguerite Namara is walking through a park in Florida when she encounters Dalmarez He gives her his photo the back of which has a love poem Enchanted Vera later gives Jose a book that s similarly inscribed Jose tells her he has to return to Brazil and invites her to accompany him Excitedly Vera reveals that she ll take her mother s wedding ring for the ceremony but Jose clarifies that he was only inviting her to be his travel companion not his wife Dalmarez proceeds to Brazil without Vera In Brazil he woos Inez Salles Aileen Pringle billed as Aileen Savage the young daughter of a government official Inez s protective brother Alvarez spies Jose and Inez kissing on a park bench a fight ensues between the two men Dalmarez returns to the United States To obtain information on criminal law for a book he s writing Dalmarez stops Hugh Conway s law office Dalmarez is surprised when Vera who is now Hugh s wife drops by Hugh invites him to join them for dinner that evening and Dalmarez offers to drive Vera home During the drive home Dalmarez asks Vera how her husband would react if he read the notes she d written during her earlier infatuation Vera replies that he d understand she was young and naive at the time but Dalmarez expresses his doubts During dinner Hugh asks Dalmarez whether his new book is true to life Dalmarez casting the occasional side glance at Vera replies I knew a girl who gave herself to a man in just the way I describe and I could show you the letters and a book of poems to prove it When Dalmarez returns home he surprises his butler taking a nip from the liquor cabinet The two begin to struggle and the butler grabs a dagger Dalmarez has hanging on the wall Dalmarez overpowers the older man sends him away and places the dagger on his desk Vera arrives at Dalmarez s house to obtain the letters He refuses to give them to her She lunges for the place where they re concealed Dalmarez grabs her and tries to kiss her Struggling she reaches down to the desk picks up the dagger and strikes him in the face He falls to the floor and she escapes convinced she s killed him In the murder investigation police note that facial scratches on the victim point to a female suspect Realizing that a thorough investigation would find the notes she d written Vera slips into Dalmarez s house that night to retrieve the books and letters She s followed by another person on a similar mission Alvarez Salles who traveled from Brazil to retrieve letters his sister had written to Dalmarez Alvarez tells police he came in the room and saw Dalmarez getting up off the floor Alvarez admits to picking up the blade off the desk and delivering the fatal blow to Dalmarez thereby clearing Vera of the murder Cast edit In Order of Appearance Marguerite Namara as Vera Blaine Rudolph Valentino as Jose Dalmarez Albert L Barrett as Hugh Conway an attorney Henrietta Simpson as Hugh s Mother Arthur Earle as Carlos the Butler as Arthur Earl Walter Chapin as Richard Huntley Hugh s partner Aileen Pringle as Inez Salles billed as Aileen Savage Alex K Shannon as Campos Salles Inez s father Gene Gauthier as Alvarez Salles Inez s brotherProduction editStolen Moments was filmed in St Augustine Florida and Savannah Georgia including at Greenwich Plantation by American Cinema Corporation Re release editIn its initial release in 1920 Stolen Moments was a six reel feature vehicle for Marguerite Namara a successful opera singer at the time In November 1922 it was edited to a three reel feature that emphasized Valentino s character and re released by Select Pictures Corporation to capitalize on his stardom The three reel edit is the only version of the film known to exist today The US television premiere of the shorter version was on Turner Classic Movies on May 22 2006 References edit Stolen Moments at silentera com databaseExternal links editStolen Moments at IMDb nbsp synopsis at AllMovie Stolen Moments Then and Now Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stolen Moments film amp oldid 1168965280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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