Eldorado (film, 1921)
See also: Eldorado (homonymy)
Eldorado is a French film carried out by Marcel the Herbarium, left in 1921.
Synopsis
Sibilla is a cabaret dancer, Eldorado. She works there to raise her sick son. Men turn around it, but the loneliness and the evil of living leave it without hope. Despaired, one evening, it commits suicide before entering in scene.
Data sheet
- Title: Eldorado
- Realization: Marcel the Herbarium
- Scenario: Mr. the Herbarium and Dimitri Dragomir
- Production: Gaumont Series Pax
- Music: Strong Marius-François
- Photography: Georges Lucas and Georges Specht
- Assembly: Unknown
- Country of origin: France
- Production: Gaumont
- Format: Black and white - Silent film
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 74 minutes
- Coming out date: October 23rd 1921
Distribution
- Eve Francis: Sibilla
- Jaque-Catelain : Hedwick
- Paulais : Esteria
- Philippe Hériat: Joao the buffoon
- Marcelle Pradot: Iliana
- Edith Réal: Design
- Georges Paulais: Estiria
- Claire Prélia: The countess, mother of Hedwick
- max Dhartigny: The owner of El Dorado
- Emile Saint-Ober: The blind man
- Jeanne Bérangère: The old woman
- Noémie Scize: Minolita, a dancer
Around film
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Beaucoup of fakings enamels film and makes its force: optical blurs, deformations, plays of light and shade, etc to symbolize the rêveuse absence of heroin, the Herbarium used a “woven blur”, which caused a formidable anger of Leon Gaumont, during projection, because he believed that the operator had been mistaken in the development.
External bond
- Card IMDb