The Bridge of San Luis Rey

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

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1929-03-30

This first cinematic version of the classic book is a part-talkie, although the only surviving print is silent (housed in the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY). It is a straight-forward telling of the intermingled lives of a group of strangers doomed to die in a collapsing bridge accident. The Art Direction, paltry and unremarkable, surprisingly won an Oscar over the far more remarkable work nominated in THE IRON MASK. The special effect scene of the lovers plummeting with the bridge into the chasm is unforgettable and remarkably done.

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The Bridge of San Luis Rey

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This first cinematic version of the classic book is a part-talkie, although the only surviving print is silent (housed in the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY). It is a straight-forward telling of the intermingled lives of a group of strangers doomed to die in a collapsing bridge accident. The Art Direction, paltry and unremarkable, surprisingly won an Oscar over the far more remarkable work nominated in THE IRON MASK. The special effect scene of the lovers plummeting with the bridge into the chasm is unforgettable and remarkably done.

Released

1929-03-30

Runtime

87

Director

Charles Brabin

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

English

Production

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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    Lili Damita

    Lili Damita
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    Ernest Torrence

    Ernest Torrence
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    Raquel Torres

    Raquel Torres
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    Don Alvarado

    Don Alvarado
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    Duncan Renaldo

    Duncan Renaldo
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    Henry B. Walthall

    Henry B. Walthall
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    Michael Vavitch

    Michael Vavitch
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    Emily Fitzroy

    Emily Fitzroy
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    Jane Winton

    Jane Winton