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The Dove
Norma Talmadge plays a Mexican saloon singer, known as 'The Dove.' She is romanced by a young caballero and menaced by a Villa-like brute of a dictator, played by Noah Beery.
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Plot Summary
In Mexico City, a bandit known as "The Dove" is known for his daring heists and his ability to evade capture. He becomes entangled with a beautiful dancer who is entangled with a dangerous crime boss. As "The Dove" tries to protect her and escape the clutches of the law and the crime boss, he finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
"The Dove" was a critical and commercial success upon its release, lauded for its thrilling plot, Norma Talmadge's performance, and its atmospheric direction. It was considered a highlight of Talmadge's career and a showcase for the emerging talents in Hollywood's silent film era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful narrative and Norma Talmadge's captivating performance.
The film's direction and cinematography were noted for their effectiveness in creating a thrilling atmosphere.
Considered a significant melodrama with elements of crime and romance.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for a film from 1927 are unavailable, contemporary critical reception indicates audiences and critics alike were captivated by the film's dramatic tension and star power.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for Norma Talmadge. The film was also recognized for its overall cinematic quality during the silent film era.
Fun Fact
Norma Talmadge, one of the biggest stars of the silent film era, chose "The Dove" as one of her final major vehicles, aiming to showcase her dramatic range.
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