The Conquering Power

Enter Romance-a young blood from Paris, into the life of Eugenie Grandet -a life of chintz and candle-light

5.8
19211h 29m

Young playboy Charles Grandet is sent to live with his miserly uncle after his father loses his fortune. He and his cousin Eugenie fall in love, but his uncle sends him away and tries to arrange a marriage more to his liking (and profit!). Will true love triumph?

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Cast

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Alice Terry

Eugenie Grandet

Photo of Ralph Lewis

Ralph Lewis

Pere Grandet

Photo of Carrie Daumery

Carrie Daumery

Mere Grandet

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Eric Mayne

Victor Grandet

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Edward Connelly

Notary Cruchot

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Louise Emmons

Washerwoman (uncredited)

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John George

Villager (uncredited)

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Rolfe Sedan

Annette's Suitor (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Rather foppish "Charles" (Rudolph Valentino) is sent, with his pet poodle, to live with his Scrooge-like uncle "Pere" (Ralph Lewis) when his wealthy banker father manages to lose his fortune and commits suicide. On arrival in their comparatively squalid home, he falls for the daughter - his cousin "Eugénie" (Alice Terry) but the uncle is not having her married to a pauper, so he is despatched off to Martinique to grow tobacco... The story takes quite a familiar turn as he writes but the father intercepts his letters, both feel abandoned and get on with their lives - until she stumbles upon his un-opened letters in her father's study and a tragic contretemps ensues. It's all just a little too formulaic, but the performances especially from the beautiful and determined Terry, the much less manicured and frankly more handsome Valentino and Lewis as the venal uncle are engaging, and there is quite an enjoyable redemption scene at the conclusion with some efficient visual effects. A simple story but still well worth a watch, I'd say.

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