Prunella (1918 film)

Prunella

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Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
Written by Charles Maigne
Based on Prunella, or, Love in a Dutch Garden
by Granville Barker and Laurence Housman
Starring Marguerite Clark
Cinematography John van den Broek
Distributed by Famous Players-Lasky
Release dates
June 2, 1918
Running time
50 mins.
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Prunella is a 1918 American silent romantic fantasy film directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film is based on the 1906 play Prunella, or, Love in a Dutch Garden by Laurence Housman and Harley Granville-Barker, and stars Marguerite Clark in the title role. Clark also starred in the 1913 Winthrop Ames produced Broadway stage production on which the film is based.[1] The majority of the film is considered lost, with only fragments still in existence.[2]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[3] Prunella (Clark), who lives in a garden with her three aunts Prim (Berwin), Prude (Harris) and Privacy (Cecil), is carefully guarded from the outside world until the day a troupe of travelling players comes to town. Pierrot (Raucourt), the leader, creeps into the garden and captivates Prunella's heart. She runs off with him and becomes his Pierrette. For two years they wander from country to country. Pierrot tires of his marriage vows and runs away. He finds what a miserable thing life is without her, and he returns to the Dutch gardens and finds her, is forgiven, and they live on, presumably in blissful happiness.

Cast

References

  1. Waldman, Harry (2008). Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films. McFarland. pp. 75–76. ISBN 0-786-44085-6.
  2. Neale, Steve, ed. (2012). Classical Hollywood Reader. Routledge. p. 65. ISBN 1-135-72007-X.
  3. "Reviews: Prunella". Exhibitors Herald. New York City: Exhibitors Herald Company. 7 (1): 44. June 29, 1918.


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