The Eagle (United Artists) (1925)

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V- ABOUT THE STORY A dashing, young lieutenant of the. Cossacks spurns the amorous advances of the Czarina and his death warrant is signed. He becomes a bandit, and because of the daring and fearlessness with which he strikes soon is known as The Eagle. Finding a beautiful young woman in the toils of his followers he orders her set free, and falls a victim to the soft glances from her half-hidden eyes. Following the dictates of his heart he enters the home of his mortal enemy, father of The Girl, to carry on his wooing. In the disguise of a French tutor he sets out to turn her hatred to love. In this role Rudolph Valentino is given the widest possible scope for his world known portrayal of the romantic lover. Printed in U,ยง.A,