The four horsemen of the Apocalypse /

Partly set in Argentina, partly in France this anti-German story describes the horrors of WW I as the background for a tragic story of illicit love. It was Rex Ingram's first truly successful movie and established Valentino as a star

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente, 1867-1928 (Author), Taylor, Keith (Composer)
Corporate Authors: Hollywood's Attic (Firm), Metro Pictures Corporation (Producer)
Other Authors: Beery, Wallace (Actor), Cannon, Pomeroy, 1870-1928 (Actor), Clark, Bridgetta, De Brulier, Nigel, 1878-1948 (Actor), Hale, Alan, 1892-1950 (Actor), Ingram, Rex, 1895-1969 (Director, Producer), Mathis, June, 1892-1927 (Screenwriter), Swickard, Josef, 1866-1940 (Actor), Terry, Alice, 1899-1987 (Actor), Valentino, Rudolph, 1895-1926 (Actor), Van Buren, Mabel, 1878-1947 (Actor), Warwick, Virginia (Actor)
Format: Unknown
Language:No linguistic content
English
Published: [Burbank, CA : Hollywood's Attic, c1996
[Place of publication not identified] : 2009
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Duke University

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Call Number: VC 10828

University of Pennsylvania

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Call Number: DVD 017 965