Vicente Blasco Ibanez


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Blood and Sand (1989)
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Blood And Sand (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Whom Have We Served? First appearance by Tyrone Power as the now-adult Juan, returning with his mates home to Seville, "Nacional" (John Carradine) wistful, Manolo (Anthony Quinn) jealous, Maurice Cass the passenger recruited to read the newspaper, in Rouben Mamoulian's Blood And Sand, 1941.
Blood And Sand (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Death Of This Noble Bull In Seville, big coming-out for humble bullfighter Juan (Tyrone Power), the noted temptress Dona Sol (Rita Hayworth, escorted by George "Superman" Reeves) in the crowd, won over along with stubborn critic Curro (Laird Cregar), in Rouben Mamoulian's Blood And Sand, 1941.
Blood And Sand (1941) -- (Movie Clip) I Want Your Band Returned to Seville after a decade away learning his trade, bullfighter Juan (Tyrone Power) making good on his promise to marry childhood sweetheart Carmen (now grown up and become Linda Darnell) in Blood And Sand, 1941, celebrated guitarist Vicente Gomez in the band.
Mare Nostrum (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Goddess Of The Sea In director Rex Ingram's sketch of family history, the uncle called "The Triton" (Uni Apollon) horrifies a servant (Hughie Mack), urging young Ulysses (Kada Abd el Kader, who will become leading man Antonio Moreno) to take to the sea, in the international mega-production Mare Nostrum, 1926.
Mare Nostrum (1926) -- (Movie Clip) The Forbidden Room His family enriched by the Great War, Spanish captain Ulysses (Antonio Moreno) vacationing in Naples (on location) meets Freya (Alice Terry, wife of director Rex Ingram) who, he doesn’t realize, reminds him of the sea goddess of his dreams, with a stuffy archaeologist (Mme. Paquerette), in Mare Nostrum, 1926.
Temptress, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Her Jewels Paid The Way Argentine engineer Robledo (Antonio Moreno) at first thrilled his childhood pal Torre (Armand Kaliz) has come from France, less delighted when his decadent wife Elena (Greta Garbo), whom he has scorned, appears, in The Temptress, 1926, from a Vicente Blasco-Ibanez novel.
Temptress, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Till We Meet In Hell Technical flash, naughty and operatic content, as French Fontenoy (Marc MacDermott) hosts what we learn is his last bash, blaming all on wanton mistress Elena (Greta Garbo), who's become more interested in new flame Robledo (Antonio Moreno), in MGM's The Temptress, 1926.
Temptress, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Will You Think Me Too Bold? At a wild Paris costume party, fleeing the advances of her creepy lover and host, Elena (Greta Garbo, in her 2nd Hollywood picture) having no fun until intercepted by a stranger (Antonio Moreno), whom we will learn is a close friend of her wronged husband, early in MGM’s The Temptress, 1926.
Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, The (1921) -- (Movie Clip) Will Of Don Julio Brooding now, after his opening tango scene, Rudolph Valentino is Argentine Julio, left out of his grandfather's will, Alan Hale his German uncle, Josef Swickard his French father, Bridgetta Clark his mom, Virginia Warwick his sister, in Rex Ingram's Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, 1921.
Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, The (1921) -- (Movie Clip) A Youthful Libertine Rudolph Valentino, born in the previous scene, appears here in his first major role, as Argentine heir Julio, immediately to the tango, Pomeroy Cannon his indulgent grandad, Beatrice Dominguez his partner, Rex Ingram directing, in Metro Pictures’ The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, 1921.

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