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Tempest
232
Market price:
$24.99USD
Our price: $19.75USD
(save 21%)
Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2003-07-08
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Tempest DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Albert Conti
,
George Fawcett
,
Lena Malena
,
John Barrymore
,
Camilla Horn
,
Louis Wolheim
,
Boris de Fas
,
Ullrich Haupt
,
Sr.
,
Michael Visaroff
Director(s):
Sam Taylor
Features:
Vagabonding on the Pacific, a home movie with star John Barrymore realxing aboard his yacht
Tempest DVD Details
Video:
Black & White
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono
Dolby Digital Stereo
Language:
English
Running Time:
111
Genre:
Drama
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
014381185225
Product Code:
IMG1852DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1928
Studio:
Image Entertainment
Tempest DVD Summary
One of
John Barrymore's
best-remembered silent films (mainly because it is one of the few that has remained in constant circulation),
The Tempest
is set before, during and after the Russian Revolution.
Barrymore plays a Czarist military officer who is haughtily rejected by aristocratic
Camilla Horn
.
She goes so far as to strip Barrymore of his rank and toss him into prison (allowing him the opportunity for a wholly irrelevant, but fascinating, "mad" scene).
Comes the Revolution, and Barrymore is f
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