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The Eternal City
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The Eternal City

Dec 17, 1923
1h 20m
★ 7.5

Drink to love!-to life-to glory!

Overview

War drama - Fitzmaurice was able to film King Victor Emmanuel III and Benito Mussolini reviewing Italian troops.

Genres

War
Drama

Production Companies

Samuel Goldwyn Productions

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Cast

Lionel Barrymore

Baron Bonelli

Lionel Barrymore

Barbara La Marr

Donna Roma

Barbara La Marr

Bert Lytell

David Rossi

Bert Lytell

Richard Bennett

Bruno

Richard Bennett

Montagu Love

Minghelli

Montagu Love

Joan Bennett

Page (uncredited)

Joan Bennett

Betty Bronson

Page (uncredited)

Betty Bronson