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  1. Fenella (Anna Pavlova) is a poor Italian girl who falls in love with Duke d'Arcos (Wadsworth Harris), a Spanish nobleman. Cast. Anna Pavlova as Fenella; Rupert Julian as Masaniello; Wadsworth Harris as Duke d'Arcos; Douglas Gerrard as Alphonso; Jack Holt as Conde; Betty Schade as Isabella; Edna Maison as Elvira; Jack Hoxie as Perrone ...

  2. La muette de Portici (The Mute Girl of Portici, or The Dumb Girl of Portici), also called Masaniello (Italian pronunciation: [mazaˈnjɛllo]) in some versions, is an opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Germain Delavigne, revised by Eugène Scribe.

  3. Año: 1916. Título original: The Dumb Girl of Portici. Sinopsis: Fenella, una pobre chica italiana, se enamora de un noble español, pero su romance desencadenará una revolución y la catástrofe nacional. (FILMAFFINITY)Puedes ver The Dumb Girl of Portici mediante en las plataformas:

  4. ANNA PAVLOVA. The Dumb Girl of Portici (1916) Restored by the Library of Congress and Lori Raskin. Download or Read the DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI press kit here. BUY ON DVD OR BLU-RAY DIRECT FROM MILESTONE HERE! Check out the Milestone website here!

  5. The Dumb Girl of Portici. Directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley • 1916 • United States. Starring Anna Pavlova, Rupert Julian, Laura Oakley. Two trailblazing women artists—filmmaker Lois Weber and Russian ballet superstar Anna Pavlova—joined forces to create this long-unseen landmark of silent cinema, the first blockbuster ever ...

  6. La muette de Portici (The Dumb Girl of Portici, or The Mute Girl of Portici) originally called Masaniello, ou La muette de Portici, is an opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Germain Delavigne, revised by Eugène Scribe.

  7. 8 October 2017. (Warning: Contains spoilers) There was an excellent turn out at BFI Southbank this evening for the first silent film screening of this year’s London Film Festival, The Dumb Girl of Portici (1916) with an entertaining and illuminating introduction by Silent London’s Pamela Hutchinson.