Movie spotlight
Torrent
Japanese silent film from 1926, directed by Heinosuke Gosho and featuring Kinuyo Tanaka.
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Plot Summary
In a Spanish village, the beautiful but innocent Leonora is desired by many men, including the brutish provincial governor. She falls for a local knife-thrower, but he is also drawn to her. When the governor attempts to force himself upon her, she flees and finds refuge with the knife-thrower, leading to a dramatic confrontation.
Critical Reception
While "Torrent" is primarily remembered as the film that introduced Greta Garbo to American audiences, it was generally well-received for its dramatic intensity and Garbo's captivating performance. Early critics noted her screen presence and charisma, hinting at the stardom she would achieve.
What Reviewers Say
Greta Garbo's star-making performance was a significant highlight.
The film offered a dramatic and passionate story set in a Spanish locale.
It successfully transitioned Garbo from European cinema to Hollywood.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews from this era is not available. However, contemporary reception focused on Garbo's powerful debut.
Fun Fact
This film marked the American film debut of Swedish actress Greta Garbo, who would soon become one of Hollywood's biggest stars.
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