The Tenth Symphony (1918)
Composer Enrid Damor knows nothing of the past life of his new wife Eve Dinant : she lived as a debauchee with an adventurer, Fred Ryce. Fred Ryce meets Damor's daughter, Claire, and tries to marries her. He blackmails Eve. Enric learns something about her and Fred and composes a symphony to express his pain... The Tenth Symphony is considered the first major film of the Impressionist movement.
Director: Abel Gance
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Séverin-Mars as Composer Enric Damor |
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Jean Toulout as Frederic 'Fred' Ryce |
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Emmy Lynn as Eve Dinant |
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André Lefaur as Le marquis de Croix St-Blaise |
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Elizabeth Nizan as Claire Damor |
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Ariane Hugon as Dancer |
| Editing | Marguerite Beaugé | Editor |
| Directing | Abel Gance | Director |
| Writing | Abel Gance | Writer |
| Production | Louis Nalpas | Producer |
| Sound | Michel-Maurice Levy | Music |
| Camera | Léonce-Henri Burel | Director of Photography |