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MGM, 1926. Directed by
King Vidor. Camera: Hendrik Sartov. With Renee Adoree,
John Gilbert,
Lillian Gish,
Karl Dane, George Hassell, Roy D'Arcy,
Edward
Everett Horton. |
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Mimi, a poor seamstress in the Latin Quarter, is unable to
pay her rent and is about to be evicted, when Rodolphe, a struggling young
playwright who admires her fragile beauty, takes her into his circle of
bohemian friends. Her gratitude to Rodolphe develops into an idyllic
love.
As time passes, Rodolphe ekes out a meager existence writing
for a newspaper while working on a play, inspired by Mimi. He is
discharged, but Mimi keeps him in ignorance of the fact, pretending to
deliver his articles and secretly sewing at night to support them both.
Paul, a cynical boulevardier attracted to Mimi, is induced by her to take
the play to a theater manager, and she accompanies him, in clothes borrowed
from her friend, Musette. Rodolphe suspects her of infidelity, and she
leaves him.
Later, his play is successful and, at the peak of his fame,
Mimi returns to him desperately ill and dies in his arms. |