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''Flesh and the Devil'' is a 1926 silent film starring [[John Gilbert]], then at the height of his fame, and a Swedish actress new to America named [[Greta Garbo]]. Leo (Gilbert) and Ulrich (Lars Hanson) are childhood friends and soldiers in the Kaiser's army. Gilbert falls in love with the exotic, mysterious Felicitas (Garbo) only to find out that she's a married woman. When her husband discovers the affair events take a tragic turn and the Army ships Leo out to Africa. He comes back to find out that Felicitas has married Ulrich. |
'''''Flesh and the Devil''''' is a 1926 silent film starring [[John Gilbert]], then at the height of his fame, and a Swedish actress new to America named [[Greta Garbo]]. Leo (Gilbert) and Ulrich (Lars Hanson) are childhood friends and soldiers in the Kaiser's army. Gilbert falls in love with the exotic, mysterious Felicitas (Garbo) only to find out that she's a married woman. When her husband discovers the affair events take a tragic turn and the Army ships Leo out to Africa. He comes back to find out that Felicitas has married Ulrich. |
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''Flesh and the Devil'' was a huge hit and a milestone in the careers of both Garbo and director Clarence Brown. It was |
''Flesh and the Devil'' was a huge hit and a milestone in the careers of both Garbo and director Clarence Brown. It was listed on the [[National Film Registry]] in 2006. |
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* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: Hertha is clearly besotted with Leo but he only has eyes for Felicitas. |
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]: Hertha is clearly besotted with Leo but he only has eyes for Felicitas. |
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* [[Duel to |
* [[Duel to the Death]]: Leo and Count von Rhaden. |
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* [[Gold Digger]]: Felicitas. |
* [[Gold Digger]]: Felicitas. |
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* [[Good-Looking Privates]]: Leo and Ulrich. |
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* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Leo and Ulrich have gone to an island in a lake to fight a duel over Felicitas. She runs across the ice of the frozen lake to stop them--until she falls through and drowns. |
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Leo and Ulrich have gone to an island in a lake to fight a duel over Felicitas. She runs across the ice of the frozen lake to stop them--until she falls through and drowns. |
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* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Felicitas has an attack of conscience at the end of the film. It turns out to be a bad idea. |
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Felicitas has an attack of conscience at the end of the film. It turns out to be a bad idea. |
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* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: Or German Southwest Africa, as the case may be. |
* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: Or German Southwest Africa, as the case may be. |
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* [[Romance On the Set]]: Gilbert and Garbo embarked on a long, torrid affair during production of this film. It shows onscreen. |
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* [[Smoking Is Glamorous]]: Brown gets a lot of mileage from the scene where Leo lights Felicitas's cigarette. |
* [[Smoking Is Glamorous]]: Brown gets a lot of mileage from the scene where Leo lights Felicitas's cigarette. |
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* [[Star-Making Role]]: This was Garbo's third film in America, and the one that made her huge. |
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* [[The Vamp]]: Felicitas. |
* [[The Vamp]]: Felicitas. |
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 17 October 2019
Flesh and the Devil is a 1926 silent film starring John Gilbert, then at the height of his fame, and a Swedish actress new to America named Greta Garbo. Leo (Gilbert) and Ulrich (Lars Hanson) are childhood friends and soldiers in the Kaiser's army. Gilbert falls in love with the exotic, mysterious Felicitas (Garbo) only to find out that she's a married woman. When her husband discovers the affair events take a tragic turn and the Army ships Leo out to Africa. He comes back to find out that Felicitas has married Ulrich.
Flesh and the Devil was a huge hit and a milestone in the careers of both Garbo and director Clarence Brown. It was listed on the National Film Registry in 2006.
Tropes used in Flesh and the Devil include:
- Childhood Friend Romance: Hertha is clearly besotted with Leo but he only has eyes for Felicitas.
- Duel to the Death: Leo and Count von Rhaden.
- Gold Digger: Felicitas.
- Good-Looking Privates: Leo and Ulrich.
- Laser-Guided Karma: Leo and Ulrich have gone to an island in a lake to fight a duel over Felicitas. She runs across the ice of the frozen lake to stop them--until she falls through and drowns.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Felicitas has an attack of conscience at the end of the film. It turns out to be a bad idea.
- Reassigned to Antarctica: Or German Southwest Africa, as the case may be.
- She's All Grown Up: When Leo returns he finds that Ulrich's spunky young sister Hertha has become a lovely young woman. He doesn't even recognize her at first.
- Smoking Is Glamorous: Brown gets a lot of mileage from the scene where Leo lights Felicitas's cigarette.
- Title Drop: It comes from the Book of Common Prayer.
- The Vamp: Felicitas.