The Vision
- 1926
- 20m
The story, credited to Arthur Maude, and suggested to him by Sir John Millais' painting, "Speak. Speak!" lends itself particularly well to the remarkable color effects produced by the Techni... Read allThe story, credited to Arthur Maude, and suggested to him by Sir John Millais' painting, "Speak. Speak!" lends itself particularly well to the remarkable color effects produced by the Technicolor process. As to the story itself, it concerns a vision which appears to Edgar Graytho... Read allThe story, credited to Arthur Maude, and suggested to him by Sir John Millais' painting, "Speak. Speak!" lends itself particularly well to the remarkable color effects produced by the Technicolor process. As to the story itself, it concerns a vision which appears to Edgar Graythorpe, sick and confined to his home at Roxton Castle; and alone with the exception of one s... Read all