Wikisource:WikiProject Film/Drafts/Archives/Carmen (1915 film)
User: M-le-mot-dit
File: Carmen (1915).webm
Author: Cecil Blount DeMille
Publisher: Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
Year: 1915
PD: PD/US|1959
Note: a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille; an adaptation of Prosper Mérimée's novella Carmen. Not to be confused with Carmen (Walsh 1915 film)
Cat: Drama film, Films based on books, Films with historical settings
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FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY PRODUCTION
Jesse L. Lasky
presents
Cecil B. DeMille |
Geraldine | |
Copyright 1915 |
A Paramount Picture | by Prosper Mérimée |
00:09
Photoplay by
William C. de Mille
Photographed by
Alvin Wickoff
Art Director
Wilfred Buckland
00:12
Produced by
Cecil B. DeMille
00:18
Pastia—tavern keeper, in league with smugglers.
Horace B. Carpenter.
00:54
The smugglers.
01:11
"A new officer guards the breach in the wall. I will arrange with him to let us pass."
01:50
Don José, the new officer.
Wallace Reid.
02:33
"I am looking for smugglers."
02:44
"Smugglers pay well for—blindness, Señor."
03:05
"Do not try to bring any smuggled goods through here."
03:59
"Don José cannot be bribed. We must take the stuff to the mountains for the present."
04:31
The Smuggler's Camp.
04:51
GERALDINE FARRAR
as
Carmen—the gypsy.
05:31
"Why have you brought the goods here?"
05:44
"Don José cannot be bought."
05:53
"Every man can be bought—with something."
06:09
"Since you all are so helpless, leave Don José to me."
06:45
"I will give you this incorruptible officer bound hand and foot—by love."
07:08
At Pastia's Tavern
08:32
"Carmen will win Don José for us."
09:10
"Don José does not come here. It is for you to bring him."
09:30
The game begins.
10:48
"To smuggle your goods through, Carmen must be near Don José. Give her work in your factory."
12:19
Sunset—and Carmen smiles.
13:11
"I dance tonight at Pastia's."
13:37
Under the tavern lights.
13:57
Escamillo, a toreador.
Pedro de Cordoba.
14:17
"Where is Carmen?"
15:01
"My chance has come at last. Fame and fortune await me in the bull ring at Seville."
16:04
"Let the toreador wait. Your charms tonight are for Don José."
16:39
"You do not ask me a dance, Señor."
19:35
"My kisses are not so easily won."
20:47
"We must use him tonight before he thinks of anything but me."
21:16
"When I wave my mantilla in the breach, be ready."
22:24
"Bring the goods. Carmen will get him through."
23:05
"Come with me to Seville."
23:19
"I will bring all Spain to my feet—and yours."
23:55
"I will answer you here tomorrow."
25:15
"Send them away."
25:51
"Would I come here alone if I did not love you?"
27:45
"They are my people. Let them pass—for me."
28:18
The following day.
29:12
"Go back to the factory. Don José must not think you have tricked him."
30:21
"Your tongue is sharp, but this cuts deeper."
30:34
"The officers do not pay for my clothes."
30:50
"Keep on trying. You may yet find a blind one."
31:28
TABACALERA
33:07
"Let me speak to my uncle."
33:54
"They are taking me in prison."
34:13
"And you will keep the key of her cell."
37:20
"My thanks, Señor—and goodbye."
37:47
"Take him to our camp."
39:24
"When our men come from Pastia's, send them after us."
39:55
"You must go to Seville. You will be safe there."
40:11
"Go to Pastia's and bring Escamillo, the toreador, to me here."
40:57
"The chief needs more men—go to him."
41:22
"I have paid the full price to make you mine."
41:33
"Carmen belongs to no man. She is free."
42:20
"Remember—you belong to me."
42:58
The message of the cards.
43:15
"The cards say I am to die!"
43:53
"Again the card of death!"
44:58
"I go to Seville with Escamillo."
45:11
In the watches of the night.
45:50
"I follow Carmen to Seville."
46:21
"Find Carmen and warn her!"
46:35
On the road to Seville.
46:53
In Seville
46:57
PLAZA DE TOROS
49:18
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51:40
"José waits by the gates for Escamillo."
52:14
"I fear no man."
52:34
"I wait for your lover."
52:47
"I turned traitor an I killed to win you—then you gave yourself to him!"
53:04
"My love is mine—to give or to deny."
53:34
"He shall not have you—my beautiful Carmen."
55:04
"You have killed me, José—but I am free!"
56:28
The End