The Bright Shawl

April. 22,1923      NR
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Charles Abbott is implicated in the death of his friend Escobar, brother to the woman he loves.

Richard Barthelmess as  Charles Abbott
Dorothy Gish as  La Clavel
Jetta Goudal as  La Pilar
William Powell as  Gaspar De Vaca
Mary Astor as  Narcissa Escobar
George Beranger as  Andre Escobar
Edward G. Robinson as  Domingo Escobar

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Reviews

Pacionsbo
1923/04/22

Absolutely Fantastic

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Forumrxes
1923/04/23

Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.

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Fairaher
1923/04/24

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Arianna Moses
1923/04/25

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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beck-bob
1923/04/26

The film was shown in November at the annual Lillian and Dorothy Gish Film Festival in Massillon, Ohio (the Gish home town). It was a newly restored print and featured an extraordinarily energetic and adventurous piano accompaniment for its entire eighty minutes. As a silent picture, it had very good performances. Robinson, then only thirty years old, was given a mustache and goatee and aged to look sixty. Was Mary Astor ever seventeen?? She was in this film and looked beautiful as Robinson's daughter. Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish were fine romantic leads, and William Powell villainous as a Cuban officer. The plot is rather involved, with spies, secret messages, and gun running amongst the Cuban patriots and Spanish army. Finally seeing this film made me marvel at the craftsmanship and detail given to such works in the cinema -- eighty years ago! (The actual film debut of Robinson was seven years earlier in 1916 as an extra in "Arms and the Woman," as revealed via an unmistakable still in the book, "The War, the West, and the Wilderness," by Kevin Brownlow.)

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