Carmen

Drama

Carmen
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Description

The film Carmen has rave reviews and is among the best-known feature films in the world.
The film had the opportunity to shine in theaters in year 1915 and it succeeded.
One of the points in favor of this film is how the cast (Geraldine Farrar, Wallace Reid, Pedro de Cordoba, Horace B. Carpenter, William Elmer) does not work well individually, but they have managed to create a magical space together.

Each film director has his own style when it comes to producing feature films and Cecil B. DeMille 's style is clearly reflected in this film.
The film stretches for 59 min..
The movie is from United States.

You can see a hard work on the part of William C. de Mille, Prosper Mérimée that as a result a most sophisticated script has been obtained.
One of the best known production companies in the film world is Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company which in this case has been in charge of bringing this project to life.
The control of the cameras shows that it has been under the command of Alvin Wyckoff since the direction of photography is splendid.
Each person has their tastes regarding what type of feature films they like to see, but without a doubt, if you like the genre Drama, you have to see this movie.

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Critics Carmen

Well. short but sweet. Geraldine and Wally sizzle!
American Beauty. The Divine Farrar. He must have looked fabulous on the big screen with a great orchestra.
Its most famous part without its most famous asset. Superficial entertainment. Technically, this is an incredible movie, ... seen and heard in all its glory.
The silent opera! Review of Carmen. Innovative and attractive
Geraldine Farrar comes to the screen as Carmen. Geraldine Farrar is excellent in this stunning silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. My love is mine, to give or deny
David Jeffers for SIFFblog.com. Simply magnificent !. A streamlined adaptation with a riveting performance by Geraldine Farrar
Bizet is strange! Ugh ... Farrar. First Existing Film Version of Carmen - Directed by DeMille
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