Featuring gorgeous cinematography from Claude Friese-Greene, this stirring drama of romance and derring-do features an early film role for debonair Egyptian-born actor Alexandre D'Arcy, playing opposite Russian-British star Marguerite Allan. Initially released as a silent film with Pathecolor sequences in May 1929, A Romance of Seville was re-released in July 1930 without the stencil colouring but with new titles and a soundtrack showcasing a feature-length medley of colourful Spanish music. The Pathecolor version no longer exists, but the re-release is presented here... in a brand-new transfer from original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Dolores and Ramon celebrate their arranged betrothal with little enthusiasm: Dolores has a lover, and Ramon wants his freedom so that he can pursue Pepita. Having heard of Ramon's betrothal, Pepita gives her heart to another but when bandits accost her and try to rob her father, they give the dashing Ramon just the chance he needs to prove the gallant lover! [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Featuring gorgeous cinematography from Claude Friese-Greene this stirring drama of romance and derring-do features an early film role for debonair Egyptian-born actor Alexandre D&39;Arcy playing opposite Russian-British star Marguerite Allan Initially released as a silent film with Pathecolor sequences in May 1929 A Romance of Seville was re-released in July 1930 without the stencil colouring but with new titles and a soundtrack showcasing a feature-length medley of colourful Spanish music The Pathecolor version no longer exists but the re-release is presented here in a brand-new transfer from original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio Dolores and Ramon celebrate their arranged betrothal with little enthusiasm Dolores has a lover and Ramon wants his freedom so that he can pursue Pepita Having heard of Ramon&39;s betrothal Pepita gives her heart to another but when bandits accost her and try to rob her father they give the dashing Ramon just the chance he needs to prove the gallant lover!
Norman Walker directs this classic romantic drama starring Alexander D'Arcy, Eugenie Amami and Marguerite Allan. Having promised themselves to other people, Ramon and Dolores (D'Arcy and Amami) are none too pleased to learn they are betrothed to one another. Not only that, a gang of jewel thieves have also arrived on the scene and it's left to Ramon to deal with them...
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