The Loves of Pharaoh: Ernst Lubitsch early historical epic (photo: Emil Jannings [center] in The Loves of Pharaoh) Ernst Lubitsch’s The Loves of Pharaoh (1922) exists only in a truncated version, with some stills and title cards inserted into the lost footage. Lubitsch’s early epic was screened at the 2012 San Francisco Silent Film Festival. The film tells the familiar story of the lustful, evil King Amenes (Emil Jannings), Pharaoh of Egypt, and his unrequited love for the Greek slave girl Theonis (Dagny Servaes), who loves the gallant Ramphis (Harry Liedtke), who, for his part, is being kept prisoner in a rock quarry. Pharaoh Amenes makes Theonis his Queen, but she manages to avoid getting in bed with him. Then those pesky Ethiopians want their Queen / Slave for their own and invade Egypt. Needless to say, Ramphis escapes to claim Theonis. The Loves of Pharaoh‘s tale of treachery and...
- 6/4/2013
- by Danny Fortune
- Alt Film Guide
Swansea has paid tribute to Princess Lilian of Sweden. The Welsh-born royal - who passed away at her home in Stockholm on Sunday (10.03.13), aged 97 - has been heralded as one of the city's ''most famous daughters''. Swansea mayor Dennis James said the princess, who was born Lilian Davies in 1915, was ''proud of her Swansea links'' despite moving to Sweden with her lover Prince Bertil, and claimed she had raised the city's profile abroad. He said: ''This is a time both to mourn her passing and celebrate her 97-year life. ''Princess Lilian was one of Swansea's most famous daughters. Despite moving to...
- 3/12/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Swansea has paid tribute to Princess Lilian of Sweden. The Welsh-born royal - who passed away at her home in Stockholm on Sunday (10.03.13), aged 97 - has been heralded as one of the city's 'most famous daughters'. Swansea mayor Dennis James said the princess, who was born Lilian Davies in 1915, was 'proud of her Swansea links' despite moving to Sweden with her lover Prince Bertil, and claimed she had raised the city's profile abroad. He said: 'This is a time both to mourn her passing and celebrate her 97-year life. 'Princess Lilian was one of Swansea's most famous daughters. Despite moving to London as a 16-year-old and then to Sweden, she remained proud of her Swansea links and...
- 3/12/2013
- Monsters and Critics
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