Something Different (film)


Something Different is a lost 1920 silent film produced and distributed by Realart Pictures, an affiliate of Famous PlayersLasky and Paramount Pictures. It is based on a novel, Calderons Prisoner, by Alice Duer Miller The picture was directed by Roy William Neill with some filming being done in Cuba. Some of the casts passport photos to enter Cuba for this production are found at Flickr.

As summarized in a film publication, Alice Lea Binney, an heiress reaching the end of her funds, was being forced into a marriage for money, so she decided to seek adventure in Central American and visit a friend. She learned that Don Luis Wilbur, husband of her friend, was hostile to the government and secretly planning to overthrow it. At the government ball Alice met Don Mariano, head of the army. During the ball she witnessed Mariano kill a spy and hated him for his cruelty. Later Alice is taken prisoner by Mariano on suspicion that she is aiding Don Luis in his revolt. Alice was made very comfortable in Don Marianos home and, while she would not admit it, she was falling in love with her captor. Mariano was also falling in love with his captive, so much so that managed her release and also promised that of her friends husband Don Luis, who had been captured and likely faced death. Alice returned to her home, and was soon followed by Mariano, who had been exiled for allowing the prisoners to escape. He told Alice of his love, and of course they lived happily thereafter.

Source: Wikipedia


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