Eternal Love with John Barrymore: DVD Cover

    Eternal Love
    a.k.a. Der Koenig der Bernina Director: Ernst Lubitsch Cast: John Barrymore, Camilla Horn, Victor Varconi, Hobart Bosworth

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/24/2001
    • Original Release: 1929
    • Rating: Not Rated
     
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    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Listings
    1. Main Title; Farewell to Arms [5:34]
    2. Flirting with Disaster [3:50]
    3. Gun-Crazy [2:47]
    4. Broken Hearts [3:52]
    5. Masquerade [9:19]
    6. The Love Letter [4:44]
    7. Secrets and Lies [7:38]
    8. Wedding Bell Blues [8:02]
    9. Missing [5:17]
    10. Lost and Found [8:25]
    11. Murder Most Foul [3:58]
    12. Eternally Yours [8:07]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Eternal Love was the last silent film of star John Barrymore and director Ernst Lubitsch; thereafter, both men would concentrate exclusively on talkies. Based on Der Konig der Bernina, a novel by Jakob Christopher Beer, the story is set in the Swiss Alps in 1812. Both forced into loveless marriages, sweethearts Marcus (John Barrymore) and Ciglia (Camilla Horn) continue to carry on a clandestine romance. When Marcus is falsely accused of murdering Ciglia's husband, the two lovers escape into the Alps, with the angry villagers close at their heels. With no other recourse, Marcus and Ciglia elect to commit suicide, walking hand in hand into the path of an avalanche. Filmed on location in the Canadian Rockies, Eternal Love was a most uncharacteristic venture into doom-and-gloom for director Lubitsch, who was never quite so dour again. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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