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  1. El torrente (Entre naranjos) es una película dirigida por Monta Bell con Ricardo Cortez, Greta Garbo, Gertrude Olmstead, Edward Connelly .... Año: 1926. Título original: Torrent. Sinopsis: Cine mudo. Adaptación de la novela "Entre naranjos" de Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0017480Torrent (1926) - IMDb

    Torrent: Directed by Monta Bell. With Ricardo Cortez, Greta Garbo, Gertrude Olmstead, Edward Connelly. A young girl and her father are kicked out of their house by a cruel noblewoman, and the girl's heart is broken when her sweetheart, the noblewoman's son, won't go to Paris with them.

  3. Torrent película dirigida por Monta Bell y protagonizada por Ricardo Cortez, Greta Garbo y Gertrude Olmstead. Año: 1926. Sinopsis: Una joven y su padre son expulsados de su casa por una cruel mujer de la nobleza, y el corazón de la niña se rompe cuando su novia, el hijo de la noble, no quiere ir a París con ellos.

  4. Torrent is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Monta Bell, based on a novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, and released on February 21, 1926. Torrent was the first American film starring Swedish actress Greta Garbo. The film also starred Ricardo Cortez and Martha Mattox.

  5. Overview. A young girl and her father are kicked out of their house by a cruel noblewoman, and the girl's heart is broken when her sweetheart, the noblewoman's son, won't go to Paris with them. After becoming an opera star in Paris, the girl returns to her homeland and finds her romance with the nobleman rekindled.

  6. Torrent (1926) The title refers to a flood that occurs in the small town where most of the film’s action takes place. It draws the two romantic leads closer and the special effects are pretty good given the time the film was made.

  7. Torrent, dirigida por Monta Bell en 1926, es una película muda que marcó el debut en Hollywood de la icónica actriz Greta Garbo. La trama gira en torno a Leonora, una joven que, tras...