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Golden Silents: Rudolph Valentino in The Eagle
6:30pm & 9pm on Friday, April 21
The premiere a newly restored print with the world premiere of a new score by The Alloy Orchestra.

Admission: $20 public; $15 FSLC Members & Affiliates; $16 students (with valid photo ID).


The Eagle
Clarence Brown, 1925; 72m

“Set in Russia during the reign of Catherine II, Rudolph Valentino plays Vladimir Dubrovsky, a young lieutenant in her majesty's imperial guard. He becomes a hero when he rescues Mascha (Vilma Banky) from her runaway carriage. He spurns the advances of the Queen (Louise Dresser) and discovers that his father has been robbed and murdered by a vicious landowner. He abandons his military post and becomes an outlaw known as the Black Eagle, a Russian 'Robin Hood'. Directed by Clarence Brown, The Eagle is not only one of Valentino's most inventive and subtle pictures, it is also one of his funniest. Humor abounds in this film from first frame to last.” – 2006 Kansas Silent Film Festival

The silent film program at the Walter Reade Theater is made possible through the generosity of the Ira M. Resnick Foundation.






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Fri April 21: 6:30 & 9