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Camille ()


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A courtesan and an idealistic young man fall in love, only for her to give up the relationship at his status-conscious father's request.

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Marguerite Gautier (as Nazimova)
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Armand Duval
Rex Cherryman ...
Gaston Rieux
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Count de Varville
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Prudence
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Nichette
Elinor Oliver ...
Nanine
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Armand Duval's Father
Consuelo Flowerton ...
Olympe
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The Duke (uncredited)

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Ray C. Smallwood

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Alexandre Dumas fils ... (by)
 
June Mathis ... (written for the screen by)

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Peter Vantine ... (2002)

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Rudolph J. Bergquist ... (photographed by) (as R.J. Bergquist)

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Natacha Rambova ... (as Natasha Rambova)

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Natacha Rambova ... (uncredited)

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Arthur F. Rice ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Mark Northam ... special thanks
Don B. Ray ... special thanks (as Don Ray)
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Camille is a courtesan in Paris. She falls deeply in love with a young man of promise, Armand Duval. When Armand's father begs her not to ruin his hope of a career and position by marrying Armand, she acquiesces and leaves her lover. However, when poverty and terminal illness overwhelm her, Camille discovers that Armand has not lost his love for her. Written by Jim Beaver

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Taglines Their love idyll among the spring blossoms See more »
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Also Known As
  • La dame aux camélias (France)
  • Die Kameliendame (Germany)
  • La dama de las camelias (Spain)
  • Η κυρία με τας καμελίας (Greece)
  • Камилла (Russia)
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Trivia The original play opened in Paris in 1852. The first Broadway production opened on 9 December 1853. There have been 15 Broadway revivals of the popular play, the last (to date) in 1935. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Alla Nazimova. See more »
Quotes Title Card: Winter. Paris, magic city of pleasure, yet beneath its tinseled gaiety throbbing with life's grim note of passion and tragedy.
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