Torrent (1926)
A young girl and her father are kicked out of their house by a cruel noblewoman, and the girl's heart is broken when her sweetheart, the noblewoman's son, won't go to Paris with them. After becoming an opera star in Paris, the girl returns to her homeland and finds her romance with the nobleman rekindled.
Director:
Monta Bell
Writer:
Dorothy Farnum
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Greta Garbo as Leonora Moreno |
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Ricardo Cortez as Don Rafael Brull |
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Gertrude Olmstead as Remedios |
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Edward Conelly as Pedro Moreno |
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Lucien Littlefield as Cupido |
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Martha Mattox as Doña Bernarda Brull |
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Lucy Beaumont as Doña Pepa |
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Tully Marshall as Don Andrés |
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Mack Swain as Don Matías |
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Arthur Edmund Carewe as Salvatti |
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Lillian Leighton as Isabella |
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Mario Carillo as King of Spain (uncredited) |
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André Cheron as Man in Audience (uncredited) |
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Jocko the Monkey as Jocko (uncredited) |
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Dorothy Sebastian as Woman in Audience (uncredited) |
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Viola Webster as Young Woman at Cafe Americain (uncredited) |
| Production | Irving Thalberg | Producer |
| Directing | Monta Bell | Director |
| Editing | Frank Sullivan | Editor |
| Camera | William H. Daniels | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Vicente Blasco Ibáñez | Novel |
| Writing | Dorothy Farnum | Adaptation |
| Crew | Joel McCrea | Stunts |
| Production | Monta Bell | Producer |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Settings |
| Art | Merrill Pye | Settings |
| Sound | Arthur Barrow | Music |
| Writing | Dorothy Farnum | Screenplay |