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Don Juan (1926)

A Super Spectacle Depicting the Romantic Adventures of THE LORD OF ALL LOVERS!

Genre : Adventure, Romance

Runtime : 1H 52M

Director : Alan Crosland
Writer : Bess Meredyth

Synopsis

If there was one thing that Don Juan de Marana learned from his father Don Jose, it was that women gave you three things - life, disillusionment and death. In his father's case it was his wife, Donna Isobel, and Donna Elvira who supplied the latter. Don Juan settled in Rome after attending the University of Pisa. Rome was run by the tyrannical Borgia family consisting of Caesar, Lucrezia and the Count Donati. Juan has his way with and was pursued by many women, but it is the one that he could not have that haunts him. It will be for her that he suffers the wrath of Borgia for ignoring Lucrezia and then killing Count Donati in a duel. For Adriana, they will both be condemned to death in the prison on the river Tigre.

Actors

John Barrymore
John Barrymore
Don Jose de Marana / Don Juan de Marana
Jane Winton
Jane Winton
Donna Isobel
John Roche
John Roche
Leandro
Warner Oland
Warner Oland
Cesare Borgia
Estelle Taylor
Estelle Taylor
Lucrezia Borgia
Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Count Giano Donati
Josef Swickard
Josef Swickard
Duke Della Varnese
Willard Louis
Willard Louis
Pedrillo
Nigel De Brulier
Nigel De Brulier
Marchese Rinaldo
Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper
Marchesia Rinaldo
Myrna Loy
Myrna Loy
Mai - Lady in Waiting
Mary Astor
Mary Astor
Adriana della Varnese
Lionel Braham
Lionel Braham
Duke Margoni (uncredited)
Helene Costello
Helene Costello
Rena - Adriana's Maid (uncredited)
Helena D'Algy
Helena D'Algy
Donna Elvira (uncredited)
Jacob Dance
Jacob Dance
Gentleman (uncredited)
Yvonne Day
Yvonne Day
Don Juan - at age 5 (uncredited)
Philippe De Lacy
Philippe De Lacy
Don Juan - at age 10 (uncredited)
Emily Fitzroy
Emily Fitzroy
The Dowager (uncredited)
John George
John George
Hunchback (uncredited)
Gibson Gowland
Gibson Gowland
Gentleman of Rome (uncredited)
Phyllis Haver
Phyllis Haver
Imperia (uncredited)
Sheldon Lewis
Sheldon Lewis
Gentleman of Rome (uncredited)
June Marlowe
June Marlowe
Trusia (uncredited)
Dick Sutherland
Dick Sutherland
Gentleman of Rome (uncredited)
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Neri - the Alchemist (uncredited)
Helen Lee Worthing
Helen Lee Worthing
Eleanora (uncredited)

Crews

Alan Crosland
Alan Crosland
Director
Bess Meredyth
Bess Meredyth
Screenplay
William Axt
William Axt
Original Music Composer
David Mendoza
David Mendoza
Original Music Composer
Byron Haskin
Byron Haskin
Director of Photography
Harold McCord
Harold McCord
Editor
Ben Carré
Ben Carré
Art Direction
Gordon Hollingshead
Gordon Hollingshead
Assistant Director
Gerald W. Alexander
Gerald W. Alexander
Sound
Duke Green
Duke Green
Stunts

Trailers and other movies

Don Juan Seduction

Posters and backgrounds

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