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  1. Camille is a 1921 American silent drama film starring Alla Nazimova as Marguerite and Rudolph Valentino as her lover, Armand. It is based on the play adaptation La Dame aux Camélias ( The Lady of the Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas, fils, which was first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0012027Camille (1921) - IMDb

    Camille: Directed by Ray C. Smallwood. With Alla Nazimova, Rudolph Valentino, Rex Cherryman, Arthur Hoyt. A courtesan and an idealistic young man fall in love, only for her to give up the relationship at his status-conscious father's request.

  3. Camille es una cortesana de París que cae profundamente enamorada de un joven, Armand Duval. Cuando el padre de Armand le pide a Camille que no arruine el prometedor futuro de su hijo casándose con él, ésta acepta y abandona a su amante...

  4. 14 de abr. de 2014 · Directed by Ray C. Smallwood. Produced by The Nazimova Productions, Incorporated. Written by June Mathis. Based on the novel The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas. Starring Alla Nazimova, Rudolph Valentino, Patsy Ruth Miller, Rex Cherryman, Arthur Hoyt. Set design Natasha Rambova. Cinematography R.J. Bergquist.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1003441-camilleCamille | Rotten Tomatoes

    Beautiful Marguerite Gauthier (Greta Garbo) lifts herself out of her poverty-stricken upbringing by becoming the enchanting "Lady of the Camellias," well-kept courtesan of the rich and influential...

  6. Camille (1921) -- (Movie Clip) Your Broken-Hearted Lover Escorted by sugar daddy De Varville (Arthur Hoyt) to a chic Paris casino, Marguerite (Nazimova) finds her ex Armand (Rudolph Valentino) cavorting with party girl Olimpe (Consuelo Flowerton), in Camille, 1921.

  7. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Camille is a 1921 silent film starring Rudolph Valentino and Alla Nazimova. It is one of numerous screen adaptations of La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The original play opened in Paris in 1852.