Adoration (1928 film)

1928 film

  • December 2, 1928 (1928-12-02) (U.S.)
Running time
73 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesSound (Synchronized)
English Intertitles

Adoration is a 1928 American synchronized sound drama film. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-disc Vitaphone process. The film was released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Frank Lloyd. It stars Billie Dove, Antonio Moreno, Emile Chautard and Lucy Doraine. The film was also issued in a shorter silent version for theatres that were not yet wired for sound.[1][2]

Premise

Russian prince (Antonio Moreno), upon returning from the front, sees his wife (Billie Dove) in the company of a blackguard count. Prince becomes jealous, and, later, while attempting to break into the count's home, both he and the count are knocked unconscious by the mob. Prince, wife and count escape from Russia and eventually get to Paris, where wife is able to convince prince that it was her maid who went to the count's home.

Cast

  • Billie Dove as Elena
  • Antonio Moreno as Prince Serge Orloff
  • Emile Chautard as Murajev
  • Lucy Doraine as Ninette
  • Nicholas Bela as Ivan
  • Nicholas Soussanin as Vladimir
  • Winifred Bryson as Baroness
  • Lucien Prival as Baron

Music

The theme song for this film was entitled "Adoration" and was composed by Karl Hajos.

Preservation

A print of Adoration survives in the Czech Film Archive.[3]

See also

  • List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)

References

  1. ^ Progressive Silent Film List: Adoration at silentera.com
  2. ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Adoration
  3. ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Adoration
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