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Reviewed on November 15, 2014 | Arts and Humanities
Irish-born film director Rex Ingram dazzled audiences in the silent film era with stylized, visually opulent epics such as The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse (starring Rudolph Valentino), The Garden of Allah, Scaramouche, and The Prisoner of Zenda. However, though Ingram lived until 1950, he only made one sound film. This is an appreciation of this complex, contradictory, creative, almost forgotten figure. Many of the director's visual elements are sadly degraded, only represented...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




