6.5Kean · 1924
Kean (1924) is a Drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff, starring Ivan Mosjoukine, Nathalie Lissenko, Pauline Po.
6.5Kean (1924) is a Drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff, starring Ivan Mosjoukine, Nathalie Lissenko, Pauline Po.
By 1820, Edmund Kean is the most admired Shakespearan actor. But if his art is peerless, his free lifestyle is ill thought of, particularly by the high society. Kean has fallen passionately in love with Countess Elena de Koefeld, the wife of the ambassador of Denmark. Elena loves him too but hesitates to give up her rank in society and follow Kean. On the other hand, Anna, a rich heiress who refuses to marry Lord Mewill, the husband chosen by her parents, confesses her love for Kean and decides to become an actress like him... The aristocrats, outraged by Edmund's profligate ways, decide to boycott his performances and his career is broken. Kean does not recover from such a blow and, on a stormy night, dies in Elena's arms.
Ivan Mosjoukine, Nathalie Lissenko, Pauline Po, Otto Detlefsen, Mary Odette, Kenelm Foss, Nicolas Koline, Georges Deneubourg
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Find a movie by describing itBy 1820, Edmund Kean is the most admired Shakespearan actor. But if his art is peerless, his free lifestyle is ill thought of, particularly by the high society. Kean has fallen passionately in love with Countess Elena de Koefeld, the wife of the ambassador of Denmark. Elena loves him too but hesitates to give up her rank in society and follow Kean. On the other hand, Anna, a rich heiress who refuses to marry Lord Mewill, the husband chosen by her parents, confesses her love for Kean and decides to become an actress like him... The aristocrats, outraged by Edmund's profligate ways, decide to boycott his performances and his career is broken. Kean does not recover from such a blow and, on a stormy night, dies in Elena's arms.
Kean was released in 1924.
The cast includes Ivan Mosjoukine, Nathalie Lissenko, Pauline Po, Otto Detlefsen.