- Camille (Barton film)
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name = Camille/The Fate of a Coquette (USA
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director = Ralph Barton
producer = Ralph Barton
writer =Alexandre Dumas fils (play)
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starring =Paul Robeson Sinclair Lewis Anita Loos
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distributor =Warner Bros.
released = 1926
runtime = 33 mins (DVD)
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language = English
French
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imdb_id = 0929410"Camille" (1926) is a
short film byRalph Barton , the creation of which is described inBruce Kellner 's "The Last Dandy", a biography of Barton.This 33-minute
silent film , an ostensible adaptation of "La Dame aux Camélias " (byAlexandre Dumas fils ), was released onMarch 2 ,2004 byWarner Home Video as a supplement to the DVD release ofCharlie Chaplin 's "A Woman of Paris " and "A King in New York ". Its relevance in this connexion is based in Chaplin's nutty on-screen involvement in the project.Appearances are also made by
Paul Robeson ,Anita Loos ,H. L. Mencken ,Theodore Dreiser ,Sinclair Lewis ,Paul Claudel , and many other lights of the 1920s cultural scene of Paris and New York.External links
*imdb title|0929410|Camille
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