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The Dumb Girl of Portici

  • 1916
  • 1 h 52 min
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6,4/10
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Anna Pavlova in The Dumb Girl of Portici (1916)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFenella, a poor Italian girl, falls in love with a Spanish nobleman, but their affair triggers a revolution and national catastrophe.Fenella, a poor Italian girl, falls in love with a Spanish nobleman, but their affair triggers a revolution and national catastrophe.Fenella, a poor Italian girl, falls in love with a Spanish nobleman, but their affair triggers a revolution and national catastrophe.

  • Direção
    • Phillips Smalley
    • Lois Weber
  • Roteiristas
    • Lois Weber
    • Daniel-François Auber
    • Germain Delavigne
  • Artistas
    • Anna Pavlova
    • Rupert Julian
    • Laura Oakley
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
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    • Direção
      • Phillips Smalley
      • Lois Weber
    • Roteiristas
      • Lois Weber
      • Daniel-François Auber
      • Germain Delavigne
    • Artistas
      • Anna Pavlova
      • Rupert Julian
      • Laura Oakley
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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    Anna Pavlova
    Anna Pavlova
    • Fenella
    • (as Mlle. Anna Pavlova)
    Rupert Julian
    Rupert Julian
    • Masaniello
    • (as Mr. Rupert Julian)
    Laura Oakley
    Laura Oakley
    • Rilla
    • (as Miss Laura Oakley)
    William Wolbert
    • Pietro
    • (as Mr. William Wolbert)
    Betty Schade
    Betty Schade
    • The Duchess
    • (as Miss Betty Schade)
    Wadsworth Harris
    Wadsworth Harris
    • The Duke
    • (as Mr. Wadsworth Harris)
    Jack Hoxie
    Jack Hoxie
    • Perrone
    • (as Mr. Hart. Hoxie)
    Douglas Gerrard
    Douglas Gerrard
    • Prince Alphonso
    Edna Maison
    Edna Maison
    • Princess Elvira
    • (as Miss Edna Maison)
    Jack Holt
    Jack Holt
    • Conde, the Viceory's Second Son
    • (as Mr. John Holt)
    Lina Basquette
    Lina Basquette
    • Child
    • (não creditado)
    Nigel De Brulier
    Nigel De Brulier
    • Father Francisco
    • (não creditado)
    Joe Murphy
    Joe Murphy
    • Man in Crowd at madman Masaniello Gathering
    • (não creditado)
    George A. Williams
    George A. Williams
      Lois Wilson
      Lois Wilson
        • Direção
          • Phillips Smalley
          • Lois Weber
        • Roteiristas
          • Lois Weber
          • Daniel-François Auber
          • Germain Delavigne
        • Elenco e equipe completos
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        Neo-realist Tinkerbell

        Prolific female director Lois Weber goes epic in The Dumb Girl of Portici, a sumptuously mounted production featuring the prima ballerina of her day, "the incomparable" (as billed) Anna Pavlova. Based on the opera Mansaniello, Weber tailors it for the waifish Pavlova as the sister of the title character giving her the floor most of the picture to leap about too and fro as the mute Fenella.

        Spain rules over Naples in the 17th century and like most colonialist is bleeding the poor of the fishing village of Portici with crippling taxes. When the Duke arbitrarily decides to raise taxes on fruit, the people led by Fenella's brother revolt and begin to massacre the aristocracy, with lightening success but is soon betrayed by neighbor Pietro who harbors desires for Fenella. Regaining his strength Mansaniello attempts to kill a sympathetic royal, Alphonso, who has developed a thing for Fenella but she steps between them.

        Director Weber wanders into DW Griffith territory with this silent epic of lush set design, opulent costuming and rousing crowd scenes of mass slaughter and beheadings with mice feasting on dead aristos. Amid all the calamity Pavlova leaps (with some cable assistance I believe) and bounds merrily about, an indefatigable innocent consumed by the joy of living, even in these circumstances.

        Overlong, but worth a brief look if only for the rare footage of the dance icon and some excessive mass chaos, graphically presented.
        8ecapes

        Silent Historical Epic Deserves to be Better Known

        This silent epic should be much better known than it is. It is based on the plot of an opera of the same name, describing a real revolt in Naples in the 17th century. The title character, Fenella, is the fictional mute sister of Masaniello, one of the key historical figures in that revolt. Fenella is played by ballerina Anna Pavlova, in her only full-length film. Unfortunately, Pavlova's broad acting style is better suited to ballet or opera, playing to the crowds in the back, rather than to the more intimate medium of film. On the other hand, she was one of the most famous dancers of her day, and this film is one of the very few records left to modern audiences to see her in motion.

        Despite her top billing, the film does not hinge on Pavlova, and for the most part, this is really a beautifully made film. This was a Big-Budget picture when it was made -- the ornate costumes and sets are stunning. The scenes of the revolt are chaotic, real, and compelling.

        Some of the actors, including Pavlova, as well as a few of the supporting roles, are guilty of the sort of overly theatrical acting associated with early movies. For the most part however, the acting is natural. I was particularly impressed by Douglas Gerrard, playing a nobleman who seduces and abandons Fenella in favour of his aristocrat fiancée.

        Surprisingly, the film also works as a "silent musical". The early part of the movie includes a number of dance numbers showing a variety of styles, and not just those featuring the film's "star", Anna Pavlova. I would recommend this film for all of its parts.
        6RayRigatoniReviews

        She doesn't speak, but she dances

        "The Mute Girl of Portici", would be the modern translation for the title as "dumb" is no longer used to describe someone who is mute.

        Supposedly the first american epic directed by a woman. The film currently stands at a 6.5 and I believe that's an accurate rating. Its not great but its definitely a one time view for fans of silent cinema. If you find yourself disinterested in the first half, do not give up.. It gets better in the second half. Its color tinted, the majority being a greenish blue, yellow and even some red during the rioting scenes to represent the heat of the fire.

        I believe the music, sets, plot and the cinematography all improved in the second half. The film is a bit stagey as another reviewer mentioned. The final dream like sequence could have been a short film of its own.
        7DLewis

        Stagy, but on a huge scale

        The Dumb Girl of Portici is based on an Auber & Scribe opera, but obviously as a silent film the music isn't there to help it out. It is filmed mostly in long shots and is a long, long, long movie to watch. Pavlova's graceful movements keeps her going from one end of the frame to the other, but she is acting, not dancing. The camera is placed so far away from Pavlova that it is difficult to evaluate the quality of her performance in the title role. The sets and scenery, however, are truly impressive, though the preservation print that survives on this title is a bit dark and grainy. What is most amazing about The Dumb Girl of Portici is that director/writer Lois Weber was able to command such expensive resources to get this made, as it is both conceived and executed on an epic scale. You go girl!
        6gbill-74877

        An epic, 1916-style

        In early 17th century Italy, Spain rules with an iron hand, imposing heavy taxes on the poor. The playboy son of Viceroy, betrothed to a noblewoman, becomes attracted to a mute peasant woman who is light and lively on her feet (Ann Pavlova). He seduces her, then ravages her out in the woods. His lust slaked, he leaves her, and to make matters worse, his father seeks to permanently remove her from the picture by having her thrown in prison, where she's flogged. Gosh, that sounds more interesting as I type it than how it seemed on the screen.

        No expense appears to have been spared on costumes or set design, and the look and feel of the film is that of an epic, 1916-style. The Italian revolt that follows excessive taxation and the ill treatment of the young woman has what seems like hundreds of people swarming in the streets. Unfortunately those scenes go on for too long and are rather monotonous, though in one moment we see the heads of the Spanish on pikes in the square which was rather macabre.

        Anna Pavlova, the world-renowned ballerina and future namesake of the cloyingly sweet dessert, makes her only screen appearance here, which on its own probably makes it worth taking a look. We do get some glimpses of her dancing and grace with her body, but unfortunately, the film is dominated by the big action scenes. Perhaps tightened up (it's 112 minutes long) or with more work put in on the characters it would have held my interest more.

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        • Curiosidades
          Anna Pavlova's debut.
        • Erros de gravação
          Parts of the castle grounds were shot at a turn-of-the-century home in Los Angeles, which is obvious in shots that reveal modern double-hung windows.
        • Citações

          Title Card: At the time our story opens, Fenella, in spite of the fact that she could not speak, was the lightest-hearted slip of thistledown girlhood in the world.

        • Conexões
          Featured in Quando Hollywood Dança (1985)

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        • Data de lançamento
          • 3 de abril de 1916 (Estados Unidos da América)
        • País de origem
          • Estados Unidos da América
        • Idiomas
          • Nenhum
          • Inglês
        • Também conhecido como
          • Немая девушка из Портичи
        • Locações de filme
          • Museum of Science & Industry - 57th & Lake Shore Drive, Jackson Park, Hyde Park, Chicago, Illinois, EUA(then the Field Columbian Museum)
        • Empresa de produção
          • Universal Film Manufacturing Company
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        • Tempo de duração
          • 1 h 52 min(112 min)
        • Cor
          • Black and White
        • Mixagem de som
          • Silent
        • Proporção
          • 1.33 : 1

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