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Marianne (Silent version)

Marianne

United States

1929

Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Robert Z. Leonard

SCR Joseph Farnham, Laurence Stallings, Gladys Unger, Dale Van Every

DP Oliver T. Marsh

CAST Marion Davies, Oscar Shaw, Fred Solm, Robert Ames, Scott Kolk, Emile Chautard, Mack Swain, Oscar Apfel

ED James C. McKay, Basil Wrangell

PROD DES Cedric Gibbons

Synopsis

Marion Davies had a rough time getting this one to the theatres. This is the first incarnation of the film but was scrapped well into production. MGM decided to re-cast the film and re-shoot it as a talkie. About Two American soldiers fall for the same French girl during World War I. —decofilms.com

Director

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Robert Z. Leonard

Robert Z. “Pop” Leonard was a highly successful contract director at MGM, to such extent that critical appreciation of his work is practically nonexistent or of a negative kind. Nevertheless, the transparency of Leonard’s work conceals a skilled and talented artisan of the highest order, and several of his films rate as classics and remain popular favorites decades after they were made. Born in Chicago, Leonard began as a stage actor, making his film debut in 1908 at the Selig Polyscope studios in Chicago; his directing career began in 1913 at Rex, a former independent then operating as a unit within Universal. Leonard’s early films were comedies, often starring Leonard himself as a “boob” or an ethnic Swedish caricature. From the time vaudeville star Mae Murray arrived in Hollywood in 1916, Leonard gradually became her principal director, he abandoned his own career as a movie actor by 1918, but did make unbilled cameo appearances in later films.
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