The original film featured the then unknown Rudolph Valentino. To cash in on his rise to stardom, it was re-edited to feature more of him. Various shots were repeated several times; long shots were blown up into close-ups and inter-cut with other footage; some scenes were projected on a loop, so that Rudolph Valentino repeated the same motions several times over; one scene was used as a flashback; and out-takes from the original were inserted into the new film. In addition, the locale of the new picture was switched from World War 1 Germany to a desert island by the simple expedient of inserting shots of bathing beauties on a palm-fringed beach throughout the film.
Title | The Isle of Love |
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Year | 1920 |
Genre | Drama, Comedy |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | |
Cast | Julian Eltinge, Frederick Ko Vert, William Clifford, Leo White, Virginia Rappe, Rudolph Valentino |
Crew | Fred J. Balshofer (Director), Charles A. Taylor (Writer), Fred J. Balshofer (Writer), Thomas J. Geraghty (Writer), Tony Gaudio (Director of Photography) |
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Release | Apr 10, 1920 |
Runtime | 50 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.00 / 10 by 1 users |