Monday June, 7:00pm The Paramount Theater, Seattle
Douglas Fairbanks chose a swarthy Argentine anti-hero for his next-to-last silent role in The Gaucho (1927).
A young shepherdess is visited by the Holy Virgin while tending her flock and a mountain shrine is built on the site. Years pass, and The City of the Miracle attracts wealth and attention. When a corrupt general known as Ruiz the Usurper (Gustave von Seyfferitz) takes over the town, they are liberated by The Gaucho.
Fairbanks perennial Charles Stevens plays The Gaucho's First Lieutenant and Mary Pickford appears (literally) as The Virgin, in two cameos that are almost certainly what were originally the two-color Technicolor segments now presumed lost.
Douglas Fairbanks chose a swarthy Argentine anti-hero for his next-to-last silent role in The Gaucho (1927).
A young shepherdess is visited by the Holy Virgin while tending her flock and a mountain shrine is built on the site. Years pass, and The City of the Miracle attracts wealth and attention. When a corrupt general known as Ruiz the Usurper (Gustave von Seyfferitz) takes over the town, they are liberated by The Gaucho.
Fairbanks perennial Charles Stevens plays The Gaucho's First Lieutenant and Mary Pickford appears (literally) as The Virgin, in two cameos that are almost certainly what were originally the two-color Technicolor segments now presumed lost.