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The Siren of Seville is a 1924 American silent adventure film directed by Jerome Storm and Hunt Stromberg, and starring Priscilla Dean.
The Siren of Seville: Directed by Jerome Storm, Hunt Stromberg. With Priscilla Dean, Allan Forrest, Stuart Holmes, Claire de Lorez. The story of a young man from a small town who wants to play on Broadway.
- Jerome Storm, Hunt Stromberg
- 1924-08-17
- Drama, Romance
- 70
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- Hunt Stromberg, Jerome Storm
- Hunt Stromberg Productions
- Priscilla Dean
The Siren of Seville (1924) Directed by Hunt Stromberg / Jerome Storm Genres - Drama , Romance , Silent Film | Sub-Genres - Silent Feature , Silent Film | Release Date - Aug 17, 1924 | Run Time - 70 min. |
When Dolores and Gallito go to Seville, however, Pedro forgets his promise, but Arturo Cavallo, the president of the arena, becomes infatuated with Dolores and gives Gallito a chance to fight. At the bullfight, Pedro's concentration is broken when he sees Ardita, a beautiful dancer whom he loves, sitting with another man, and the bull gores him.
Overview. Young Gallito (Allan Forrest) wants very badly to become a matador. His sweetheart, Dolores (Priscilla Dean), does everything she can to help him and she wheedles Pedro, a renowned bullfighter (Matthew Betz), into helping him, too. Gallito becomes a success, but he is vamped by Ardita (Claire Delorez) after Pedro is killed in the ring.
Young Gallito (Allan Forrest) wants very badly to become a matador. His sweetheart, Dolores (Priscilla Dean), does everything she can to help him and she wheedles Pedro, a renowned bullfighter (Matthew Betz), into helping him, too. Gallito becomes a success, but he is vamped by Ardita (Claire Delorez) after Pedro is killed in the ring.