Beyond the Rocks (1922)



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Synopsis:
This picture did great at the box office, and no wonder -- Paramount's biggest star of the day, Gloria Swanson, co-starred with Rudolph Valentino (whose fame was so new that his first name was still being spelled "Rodolph"), in a story written by the most famous trashy novelist of the day, Elinor Glyn. There was no way this romantic drama could have lost. Swanson plays Theodora Fitzgerald, the daughter of poor but aristocratic parents. Her father pushes her into a marriage with a retired and wealthy grocer, but on the honeymoon she meets Lord Bracondale, a stunningly handsome nobleman (Valentino) when he saves her from a mountain climbing fall. The two embark on a torrid affair (enhanced by fanciful historical flashbacks). Although Theodora wishes to do right by her husband, he discovers that she does not love him and goes on an expedition, where he is fatally wounded. Before he dies, he generously gives the errant couple his approval. Between the time this film completed production and the time it came out, The Four Horsemen of the Apolcalypse was released, increasing Valentino's box office value even more.

~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
5/7/1922
Director Credit
Samuel Grosvenor Wood Director
Cast Credit
Gloria Mae Theodora Fitzgerald
Valentino Lord Bracondale
Edythe Chapman Lady Bracondale
Alec B. Francis Capt. Fitzgerald
Robert Bolder Josiah Brown
Gertrude Astor Morelia Winmarleigh
Mabel Van Buren Mrs. McBride
Raymond Blathwayt Sir Patrick Fitzgerald
F.R. Butler Lady Wensleydon
June Elvidge Lady Anningford
Production Credits Credit
Jesse Lasky Producer
Film Camera Credit
Alfred Gilks Cinematographer
Osmond H. Borradaile Assistant Camera



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