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Triumph

  • Director: Cecil B. DeMille
  • Movie Type: Melodrama
  • Themes: Inheritance at Stake, Down on Their Luck, Redemption
  • Main Cast: Leatrice Joy, Rod La Rocque, Victor Varconi, Charles Ogle, Theodore Kosloff
  • Release Year: 1924
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 8rl minutes

Plot

After the spectacular epic The Ten Commandments, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille returns to the drawing room for this pleasingly straightforward drama. King Garnet (Rod La Rocque) is the idle son of factory owner David Garnet (George Fawcett). He is in love with Ann Land (Leatrice Joy), the factory's forewoman, but she turns down his proposal of marriage because she has aspirations to be a singer. When old man Garnet dies, he wills his son the company, providing that he settles down within two years; failing that, it goes to William Silver (Victor Varconi), the factory's manager and King's half-brother via a secret marriage. Two years pass and Garnet is a bum sleeping on park benches, so Silver inherits the company. His new position in life changes him -- where he was once a radical in favor of the workers, he now becomes a snob. Meanwhile, Ann has achieved her dream and become an opera star in Europe, but smoke from a theater fire destroys her vocal chords. She returns to the factory, where Silver courts her. King picks himself up, goes to work at the factory as an employee and works his way up to manager. Silver is the pawn of a group of schemers, and King helps him straighten things out. He is glad to hand over the company to King, who also wins Ann. The good notices this film received prove that DeMille was still capable -- when he wanted -- of making an entertaining film without resorting to a lot of flash. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Edeson - Samuel Overton; Julia Faye - Countess Rika; George Fawcett - David Garnet; Spottiswood Aitken - Torrini; ZaSu Pitts - A Factory Girl; Raymond Hatton - A Tramp; Alma Bennett - The Flower Girl; Jimmie Adams - A Painter

Credit

Cecil B. DeMille - Director, Anne Bauchens - Editor, James C. Bradford - Composer (Music Score), J. Peverell Marley - Cinematographer, Cecil B. DeMille - Producer, May Edginton - Short Story Author
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Triumph
Directed by Cecil B. DeMille
Produced by Cecil B. DeMille
Written by May Edginton
Jeanie MacPherson
Starring Leatrice Joy
Cinematography Bert Glennon
Editing by Anne Bauchens
Release date(s) 27 April 1924
Running time 80 minutes
Country  United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

Triumph is a 1924 drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. [1]

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