Most Popular Paul Parguel Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
The Portrait Trailer (1923)
02 October 1923
Three men fall in love with a woman from a window photograph. When they find her living as a recluse in an isolated Hungarian mansion, they decide against a visit because she wouldn't live up to their idealized images of her.
The House in the Forest Trailer (1922)
20 October 1922
Elder brother, Adam Andinnian, is secretly married to Rose Turner. To defend her from a man who is stalking her and making lecherous advances, Adam shoots him and is sentenced to life in prison in a penal colony.
The Isle of Zorda Trailer (1921)
15 July 1921
Sarkani, an adventurer, finds a trusted carrier pigeon, takes possession of the code message and, teaming up with the unscrupulous banker Torenthal, gets the position of secretary from Matthias Sandorff.
Faces of Children Trailer (1925)
24 January 1925
A young boy living in the Swiss Alps struggles to come to terms with his mother's death and his father's remarriage which brings a new mother and step-sister into his family.
Itto Trailer (1934)
31 December 1934
Filmed in French Morocco, Itto's dialogue is spoken primarily in the tribal Chleuh language. The jingoistic story concerns a series of clashes between French occupational forces and a rebellious Chleuh chieftain.
The Madness of the Valiants Trailer (1926)
01 July 1926
A symbolist portrait of two gypsies in love, this captivating film finds Dulac deconstructing onscreen gender roles and striving to achieve her idea of cinema as a “visual symphony,” emphasizing rhythmic editing over acting to achieve a “cinema of suggestion.
The Smiling Madame Beudet Trailer (1923)
09 November 1923
An unhappily married woman devises a scheme to get rid of her husband.
Carmen Trailer (1926)
01 January 1926
Feyder's scenario very closely follows Don José's own account of his story and his fatal relation with the gypsy Carmen in the third chapter of Mérimée's short novel.
Rothchild Trailer (1934)
04 May 1934
An ex-businessman, ruined and reduced to living under bridges, uses the name of one of his companions in misfortune, Rothchild, to organize a vast scam.
The Seashell and the Clergyman Trailer (1928)
01 October 1928
Obsessed with a general's wife, a clergyman has strange visions of death and lust, struggling against his own eroticism.
Spanish Fiesta Trailer (1920)
31 March 1920
Coveted by two different men, a woman turns to a third man instead.
Antoinette Sabrier Trailer (1927)
05 September 1927
Adapted from a play by Romain Coolus, whose work Dulac had covered as a theater critic at the turn of the century, this atmospheric and socially inquisitive film tells the tale of an independent, sexually liberated woman (Eve Francis) who is torn between her husband (Gabriel Gabrio) and her lover (Paul Guide).