SILENT FILMS 1920s: THE DIVINE LADY (1929)

CREDITS

Released: March 31, 1929 (USA)

Production Company: First National Pictures

Featured Cast: Corinne Griffith, Victor Varconi, H.B. Warner, Ian Keith, Marie Dressler, Montagu Love, William Conklin, Dorothy Cumming, Michael Vavitch, Evelyn Hall, Helen Jerome Eddy, Ben Alexander, Joan Bennett, Leroy Boles, Jackie Combs, Godfrey Craig, Vondell Darr, Andy Devine, Mary Foy, Harold Goodwin, Julia Swayne Gordon, Howard Hickenlooper, Walter James, Bob Kortman, Joel McCrea, Louis Mercier, Robert Parrish, Gil Perkins, Charles Thurston, Grant Withers

Director: Frank Lloyd

Producer: Walter Morosco, Frank Lloyd

Executive Producer (uncredited): Richard A. Rowland

Cinematographer: John F. Seitz

Editor: Hugh Bennett

Composer (uncredited): Cecil Copping

Conductor (uncredited): Joseph Kaestner

Art Director: Horace Jackson

Set Decorator (uncredited): Ray Moyer

Costume Director: Max Rée

Makeup Artist (uncredited): Fred Carlton Ryle, Bert Sutch

Presenter: Richard A. Rowland

Stand-in: Corinne Griffith (uncredited): Betty Danko

Continuity: Agnes Christine JohnstonAssociate Photographer: Ralph Hammeras, Alvin Knechtel

Stunts (uncredited):Gil Perkins

Special Effects (uncredited): Harry Redmond Sr.

Writers: E. Barrington (story), Forrest Halsey (adaptation), Harry Carr (titles), Edwin Justus Mayer (titles)

STORY

A partly fictionalized account of history begins with the arrival of slatternly Emma Hart, a cook’s daughter, at the home of Charles Greville. Greville takes her as his lover and grooms her until their relationship becomes an inconvenience. Greville then dupes Emma into traveling to Naples to live with his uncle, Lord Hamilton, ambassador to the court at Naples. Realizing that Greville has abandoned her, Emma agrees to marry Lord Hamilton. Soon, however, she meets Admiral Horatio Nelson of the British Navy. Emma plays a crucial role in convincing Naples to open its ports to Nelson during his campaign against Napoleon’s French fleet. Soon, Emma and the married Nelson become romantically involved — a relationship which will have consequences for them both.
Written By: Shannon Patrick Sullivan

AWARDS

Won 1 Oscar Award. Another 2 nominations

1930
Academy Awards, USA
Nominated, Oscar
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Corinne Griffith
No official nominees had been announced this year.

Won, Oscar
Best Director
Frank Lloyd

Nominated, Oscar
Best Cinematography
John F. Seitz
No official nominees had been announced this year.

TECH

Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min)
1 hr 38 min (98 min) (1994 UCLA/MOMA restoration)
Sound Mix Silent | Mono (musical score and sound effects) (Western Electric Apparatus
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Film Length 3,021.79 m (12 reels) (sound version) (USA)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

1994 UCLA/MOMA restoration