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Romance (1920 film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Romance (1920 film)
''Romance'' is a 1920 American silent film directed by Chester Withey and released through United Artists. The film is based on the 1913 play ''Romance'' by Edward Sheldon and stars Doris Keane, the actress who created the role in the play. This was Miss Keane's only motion picture. D.W. Griffith allowed the use of his Mamaroneck Studios for the production. The nephew of Griffith's favorite cameraman, Billy Bitzer, was the cinematographer. The story was later remade as ''Romance'' in 1930, an early talking vehicle for Greta Garbo. No copies of ''Romance'' are known to survive making it another lost film.〔(Progressive Silent Film List: ''Romance'' (1920) ) at silentera.com〕 ==Plot== As described in a film publication, a youth (Arthur Rankin) in the prologue seeks advice from his grandfather (Sydney), who then recalls a romance of his own youth which is then shown as a flashback. A priest (Sydney) is in love with an Italian opera singer (Keane), and the drama involves the conflict between his efforts to rise above worldly things or to leave with her. The romance ends with a deep note of pathos.
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