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South West Silents presents

The Beloved Rogue (1927)

Dir: Alan Crosland, 1927, USA, 94 mins, Cert: TBC

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Fri 22 February 2019 // 20:00

Tickets: £8 (full) / £7 (concession)

A lavish spectacle boasting the set designs of Oscar winning art director William Cameron Menzies (The Thief of Baghdad), The Beloved Rogue is Hollywood myth-making at its most ambitious...and entertaining. 
 
Hollywood star John Barrymore sought to out-swashbuckle Douglas Fairbanks in his breathless depiction of France's rapscallion poet, thief and vagabond: François Villon (1431-1463). To prove his mettle, he bounds over the snowy rooftops of Paris, scales a castle tower, and is hurled skyward by the royal catapult‹but this is no mere stunt picture. Barrymore wielded a simmering sexuality that Fairbanks lacked, endowing the film with an element of eroticism that perfectly suits Villon, who loved "France earnestly, Frenchwomen excessively, French wine exclusively."
 
Beyond Barrymore, the cast is sprinkled with celebrated character actors. Fresh from a series of diabolical roles in the German silent cinema, Conrad Veidt (The Man Who Laughs, Casablanca) made his American film début as the sinister King Louis XI. Appearing here as the scheming Thibault d'Aussigny and François's sidekick Beppo the Dwarf, Henry Victor and Angelo Rossitto would reunite five years later in Tod Browning's Freaks.
 
The Beloved Rogue is a star studded action packed roller coaster which symbolises the true greatness of Hollywood in the silent era. 
 
Live musical accompaniment by pianist Stephen Horne.
 
Online tickets are on sale until 3 hours before the film start time. In house box office opens 30 mins before film starts.