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The Eternal City (1923 film)

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'The Eternal City' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, from a script by Ouida Bergre based on the 1901 Hall Caine novel of the same name, and starring Barbara La Marr, Lionel Barrymore, and Bert Lytell.

The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, distributed by Associated First National, and was a remake of 'The Eternal City' (1915) starring Pauline Frederick. This film is the second filming of the 1902 play starring Viola Allen which was also based on Caine's novel.[http://www.ibdb.com/show.php?id=3370 The Eternal City, original Broadway production Nov. 17 1912 to Feb. 1903; Victoria Theatre][http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/E/EternalCity1923.html Progressive Silent Film List: 'The Eternal City'] at silentera.com This film is notable as the first production of Samuel Goldwyn's personal production company.

Cast



Production



The entire story from the novel was changed by Ouida Bergere by eliminating every element of religion in the script. George Fitzmaurice filmed King Victor Emmanuel III and his prime minister, Benito Mussolini, reviewing Italian troops. In October 1923, Fitzmaurice sent Mussolini a copy of the finished film. Mussolini played a small role in the film and had been extremely helpful to Fitzmaurice and his company during their three months in Rome. Battalions of soldiers were delegated to appear in the film and guard the cast. Permission was obtained to use the Coliseum, the Forum and the Roman Baths, and the Old and New Appian Way as film locations.

Preservation



'The Eternal City' is a partially lost film. The last two reels (28 minutes long) were rediscovered in 2006 by Italian film historian Giuliana Muscio in the archives of New York's Museum of Modern Art, and screened in 2014 at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival.[https://www.thelocal.it/20141008/newly-found-mussolini-film-screened-in-italy Newly found Mussolini film screened in Italy]

See also



*Lionel Barrymore filmography

*List of incomplete or partially lost films

References




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