The Private Life of Don Juan

Swordsman! Robinhood! Rogue!

5.9
19341h 29m

Production

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What do women want? Don Juan is aging. He's arrived secretly in Seville after a 20 year absence. His wife Dolores, whom he hasn't lived with in five years, still loves him. He refuses to see her; he fears the life of a husband. She has bought his debts and will remand him to jail for two years if he won't come to her. Meanwhile, an impostor is climbing the balconies of Seville claiming to be Don Juan.

Cast

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Merle Oberon

Antonita, a Dancer of Passionate Temperament

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Bruce Winston

Manager of The Black Cat

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Gibson Gowland

Don Alfredo, Carmen's Poor Husband

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Benita Hume

Dona Dolores, a Lady of Mystery

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Gina Malo

Pepita, Another Dancer of Equal Temperament

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Binnie Barnes

Rosita, a Maid Pure and Simple

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Owen Nares

Antonio Martinez, an Actor as Actors Go

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Heather Thatcher

Anna Dora, an Actress as Actresses Go

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Diana Napier

A Lady of Sentiment

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Joan Gardner

Carmen, a Young Lady of Romance

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Barry MacKay

Rodrigo, the Impostor, a Man of Romance

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Claud Allister

The Duke, as Dukes Go

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Athene Seyler

Theresa, the Innkeeper, a Middle Aged Lady of Young Sentiment

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Natalie Paley

Jealous Husband's Poor Wife

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Patricia Hilliard

The Girl at the Castle, a Young Girl in Love

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Lawrence Grossmith

Pedo, Uncle of the Castle Girl, Who Knows Better

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Clifford Heatherley

Pedro, Don Juan's Young Masseur

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Morland Graham

Hector, Don Juan's Cook

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Douglas Fairbanks' last film is hardly a triumph, but it is still quite an enjoyable tale that takes a slightly quirkier take on the life of the famous Lothario. A man in middle age, he still has success with the ladies - but his doctor is a little worried that his health is failing. Heaven forfend that he die on the job! Of course he believes none of this, but when his servant is murdered by someone who believed the man to be him, he takes advantage of this error and retires to private life. Bored by that, after a while, he decides to reappear but his aged looks draw naught but ridicule from all concerned. Meantime, his wife "Dolores" (Benita Hulme) hasn't given up hope of a reconciliation with the rogue she loves - but can she bring him to heel? It is quite a tame production. Whilst there is plenty of swordplay action, it is much more gingerly delivered. That adds authenticity to the thread that he is a much more elderly gent, but it also slows the pace down and at times this film is actually a bit too dull; too wordy. Merle Oberon is stunning as "Antonita" the dancer and Melville Cooper tries his best as his amiable sidekick "Leporello" but sadly this film just never really catches fire.

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