The Bridge of San Luis Rey

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

87 mins | Drama | March 30, 1929

This first cinematic version of the classic book is a part-talkie, although the only surviving print is silent (housed in the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY). It is a straight-forward telling of the intermingled lives of a group of strangers doomed to die in a collapsing bridge accident. The Art Direction, paltry and unremarkable, surprisingly won an Oscar over the far more remarkable work nominated in THE IRON MASK. The special effect scene of the lovers plummeting with the bridge into the chasm is unforgettable and remarkably done.

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

87 mins | Drama | March 30, 1929

The Bridge of San Luis Rey
This first cinematic version of the classic book is a part-talkie, although the only surviving print is silent (housed in the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY). It is a straight-forward telling of the intermingled lives of a group of strangers doomed to die in a collapsing bridge accident. The Art Direction, paltry and unremarkable, surprisingly won an Oscar over the far more remarkable work nominated in THE IRON MASK. The special effect scene of the lovers plummeting with the bridge into the chasm is unforgettable and remarkably done.
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title The Bridge of San Luis Rey
Directors Charles Brabin
Writers Alice D.G. Miller, Thornton Wilder, Ruth Cummings, Marian Ainslee

Cast

Lili Damita

as Camila (La Perichole)

Ernest Torrence

as Uncle Pio

Raquel Torres

as Pepita

Don Alvarado

as Manuel

Duncan Renaldo

as Esteban

Henry B. Walthall

as Father Juniper

Michael Vavitch

as Viceroy

Emily Fitzroy

as Marquesa

Jane Winton

as Doña Carla