Summaries

A young woman with a Spanish father and an American mother living in Spain under the supervision of a strict aunt slips out to attend a bullfight. There she becomes fascinated by the toreador Carrita.

Impulsive Dolores de Lisa, living with her aunt in Spain, disguises herself in a holiday costume and slips away to a bullfight during Easter celebration. She is fascinated by the toreador Carrita, and an introduction is offered by Count de Morera, provided that she attend a party at his home that evening. There she captures the heart of Carrita by her interpretation of "La Danza del Toro," while her aunt receives word of the arrival of her father, brother, and fiancé from America. Her father finds her in the company of Parola, a cabaret entertainer, with whom he had previously been linked, and Parola attempts to blackmail him, telling Dolores that he is Carrita's father. Carrita, in an attempt to revenge his wrongs, tries to kill him, but Dolores receives the toreador's knife, though the wound does not prove fatal. Parola confesses her mendacity, and Dolores begs Ralph, her sweetheart, to help her overcome her fascination with the exotic.—Pamela Short

Details

Keywords
  • young
  • father
  • woman
  • american
  • mother
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Apr 9, 1922
Countries of origin United States
Language English None
Filming locations Morro Castle, Cuba
Production companies Tiffany Productions

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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