Headline
Star Theatre: 'The Marriage Circle'
Newspaper Source
Publication Date
1925-04-25
- Publication Year
1925
Page
6
Film Projector / Film(s)
The Marriage Circle
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Actors
Florence Vidor
Director
Ernst Lubitsch
Writer
Paul Bern
Country
USA
Released
1924-02-10
Runtime
85 min
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
Plot
Professor Stock and his wife Mizzi are always bickering. Mizzi tries to seduce Dr. Franz Braun, the new husband of her good friend Charlotte.
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Not Rated
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Passion
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Actors
Pola Negri
Director
Ernst Lubitsch
Writer
Norbert Falk
Country
Germany
Released
1920-12-01
Runtime
85 min
Genre
Biography
Language
None
Plot
The story of Madame DuBarry, the mistress of Louis XV of France, and her loves in the time of the French revolution.
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Not Rated
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The Loves of Pharaoh
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Actors
Emil Jannings
Director
Ernst Lubitsch
Writer
Norbert Falk
Country
Germany
Released
1922-08-11
Runtime
100 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
The Ethiopian King offers his daughter to a powerful Pharaoh to secure peace between the two countries.
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Rosita
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Actors
Mary Pickford
Director
Ernst Lubitsch
Writer
Edward Knoblock (adapted by)
Country
USA
Released
1923-09-03
Runtime
90 min
Genre
Romance
Language
English
Plot
Rosita, a peasant singer in Seville, captures the attention of the King.
Rated
Passed
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Organisation
Summary
The Marriage Circle' at the Star Theatre is remarkable in its simplicity and the adherence with which it clings to everyday happenings. Moreover, the cast can truly be termed an all-star one, for the five principal characters are none other than Monte Blue, Florence Vidor, Creighton Hale, Marie Prevost and Adolphe Menjou, while Harry Hyers and Dale Fuller play roles of lesser importance. Ernst Lubitsch, who produced the picture for Warner Brothers, and who has been responsible for 'Passion,' 'The Loves of Pharaoh,' Rosita' and many other lavish productions, has always wanted to produce a story that would be conclusively his.
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