The Isle of Conquest

The Isle of Conquest
Norma Talmadge and Wyndham Standing
Directed by Edward Jose
Produced by Joseph Schenck
Norma Talmadge
Written by John Emerson (scenario)
Anita Loos (scenario)
Based on By Right of Conquest
by Arthur Hornblow, Jr.
Starring Norma Talmadge
Cinematography David Abel
Distributed by Select Pictures Corporation
Release date
  • October 26, 1919 (1919-10-26) (United States)
Running time
72 mins.
60 mins. (United States)
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Isle of Conquest was a 1919 American silent drama film starring Norma Talmadge and produced by Talmadge and her husband Joseph Schenck. The film is now considered lost.[1][2]

Plot

Based upon a short review in a film magazine,[3] a young woman (Talmadge) marries a wealthy scoundrel so that her mother can live in luxury. While vacationing on his yacht, she becomes shipwrecked and is cast on a desert island with a stoker (Standing) for her companion. They eventually fall in love, but are rescued just before celebrating their wilderness-witnessed nuptials. Her husband later dies, so the lovers are then able to marry.

Cast

See also

References

  1. The Isle of Conquest at silentera.com
  2. The Norma Talmadge Page: The Isle of Conquest, by G. de Groat, Stanford University
  3. Naylor, Hazel Simpson (March 2013). "Across the Silversheet: A Review of Recent Pictures". Motion Picture Magazine. New York: M. P. Publishing. 19 (2): 74–75. Retrieved 2013-11-15.


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