The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) | |
Director(s) | Rex Ingram, Kevin Brownlow, David Gill |
Producer(s) | Kevin Brownlow, David Gill, Patrick Stanbury (associate) |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance, Silent Films, War |
Top Topics | World War I |
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Kevin Brownlow and Rex Ingram and produced by David Gill, Kevin Brownlow and Patrick Stanbury.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1995.
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Live From the San Francisco Silent Film Festival Day 1: THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE and Opening Night Party
By Lara on May 30, 2014 From BacklotsThis evening’s kickoff for the 19th annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival was an event of epic proportions. In honor of the anniversary of World War I, the festival opened with the monumental Rex Ingram/Rudolph Valentino collaboration?The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?(1921), a movie tha... Read full article
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Rudolph Valentino's first starring role in a film. He had been an extra and done bit parts since his debut in 1914.
Rudolph Valentino signed onto the film for $350 a week, less than Wallace Beery earned for his small role as a German officer. Metro provided Valentino only with his Argentine gaucho costume and his French soldier's uniform. For the Parisian sequence, Valentino purchased more than twenty-five custom-fitted suits from a New York tailor, which he spent the next year paying for.
President Warren G. Harding and Vice-President Calvin Coolidge, with their respective spouses, attended private screenings of the film.
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Rudolph Valentino signed onto the film for $350 a week, less than Wallace Beery earned for his small role as a German officer. Metro provided Valentino only with his Argentine gaucho costume and his French soldier's uniform. For the Parisian sequence, Valentino purchased more than twenty-five custom-fitted suits from a New York tailor, which he spent the next year paying for.
President Warren G. Harding and Vice-President Calvin Coolidge, with their respective spouses, attended private screenings of the film.
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