West-German postcard by Kunst und Bild Berlin, no. S 711. Photo: MGM. Jennifer Jones in Madame Bovary (Vincente Minnelli, 1949). Collection: Marlene Pilaete.
On 29 August 2022, a La Collectionneuse post on Jennifer Jones will be published on our blog European Film Star Postcards.
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Italian promotional postcard for Madame Bovary (Vincente Minnelli, 1949) by Zincografica, Firenze. Collection: Marlene Pilaete.
On 29 August 2022, a La Collectionneuse post on Jennifer Jones will be published on our blog European Film Star Postcards.
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Spanish collectors card by Reclam Films, Mallorca, no. 2 of 6. Photo: Pasquali Film. Crowd scene from Salambò (Domenico Gaido, 1914), very freely adapted from Gustave Flaubert's classic novel. The mercenaries go to war.
Suzanne De Labroy plays the title role of the Carthaginian princess Salammbô, keeper of the sacred veil of the goddess Tanit and daughter of general Amilcar. When Matho (Mario Guaita/ Ausonia), head of the mercenaries, steals the veil, Salammbô is ordered to get it back but by doing so she falls in love. Prince Narr Havas helps Amilcar conquer Matho's army and the latter is caught and destined to die. While in the book he is killed by Salammbô after which she commits suicide, in the film there is a happy end, when Matho's aid Spendius pretends to be the Voice of Tanit, ordering marriage between Matho and Salammbô.
Athletic muscleman Mario Guaita aka Ausonia (1881-1956) was an Italian actor, director, producer and scriptwriter in the silent era. He had his international breakthrough with Spartaco (Enrico Vidali 1913) and became a major actor in the Italian forzuto genre. In the early 1920s, he moved to Marseille, made a few films there and ran a cinema.
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Spanish collectors card by Reclam Films, Mallorca, no. 3 of 6. Photo: Pasquali Film. Spendius (unknown actor), draining the aquaduct of Carthage, in Salambò (Domenico Gaido, 1914), freely adapted from Gustave Flaubert's classic novel.
Suzanne De Labroy plays the title role of the Carthaginian princess Salammbô, keeper of the sacred veil of the goddess Tanit and daughter of general Hamilcar. When Matho (Mario Guaita/ Ausonia), head of the mercenaries, steals the veil, Salammbô is ordered to get it back but by doing so she falls in love. Prince Narr Havas helps Hamilcar conquer Matho's army and the latter is caught and destined to die. While in the book he is killed by Salammbô after which she commits suicide, in the film there is a happy end, when Matho's aid Spendius pretends to be the Voice of Tanit, ordering marriage between Matho and Salammbô.
Athletic muscleman Mario Guaita aka Ausonia (1881-1956) was an Italian actor, director, producer and scriptwriter in the silent era. He had his international breakthrough with Spartaco (Enrico Vidali 1913) and became a major actor in the Italian forzuto genre. In the early 1920s, he moved to Marseille, made a few films there and ran a cinema.
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Spanish collectors card by Reclam Films, Mallorca, no. 4 of 6. Photo: Pasquali Film. Suzanne De Labroy in Salambò (Domenico Gaido, 1914), very freely adapted from Gustave Flaubert's classic novel. This card shows Salammbô's trip to Matho's camp, in order to get the veil back.
Suzanne De Labroy plays the title role of the Carthaginian princess Salammbô, keeper of the sacred veil of the goddess Tanit and daughter of general Amilcar. When Matho (Mario Guaita/ Ausonia), head of the mercenaries, steals the veil, Salammbô is ordered to get it back but by doing so she falls in love. Prince Narr Havas helps Amilcar conquer Matho's army and the latter is caught and destined to die. While in the book he is killed by Salammbô after which she commits suicide, in the film there is a happy end, when Matho's aid Spendius pretends to be the Voice of Tanit, ordering marriage between Matho and Salammbô.
Athletic muscleman Mario Guaita aka Ausonia (1881-1956) was an Italian actor, director, producer and scriptwriter in the silent era. He had his international breakthrough with Spartaco (Enrico Vidali 1913) and became a major actor in the Italian forzuto genre. In the early 1920s, he moved to Marseille, made a few films there and ran a cinema.
Tags: Salammbô Salambò Ausonia Mario Guaita forzuto Period piece Historical Costume Historical film Adaptation Novel Gustave Flaubert Pasquali 1914 Italian Italy Italia Italiano Italiana Spanish Collector's Card Reclam Films Domenico Gaido Antiquity Carthage Carthago Matho Vintage Verzamelkaart Cinema Carte Cartolina Cine Card Celebrity Costume Cinema Italiano Collector's Film Film Star Movies Movie Star Muet Muto Star Screen Silent Stummfilm Schauspielerin Schauspieler Darstellerin Darsteller Drama ACtress Actor Actrice Acteur Attrice Attore 1910s Suzanne De Labroy
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