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Svengali is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Archie Mayo.[2] The film stars John Barrymore and co-stars Marian Marsh.It is based on the novel Trilby (1894) by George du Maurier and was among the many film adaptations of the book. The film was shot from January 12 to February 21, 1931. On its release in the United States it received some good reviews but did not perform well at the American box office.

Plot
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MV5BMDg0Y2YyYjAtYTlmMC00YWU2LTllYjYtOTlkMGYwOTFhM2Y1XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMjUxODE0MDY. V1 When attractive but untalented Honori confesses to her sinister singing teacher Svengali that she has left her husband but refused his offer of money, he fixes her with an intense stare that drives her screaming from the room. A short time later her body is found in the Seine. Untouched by her death, Svengali and his flatmate Gecko visit the studio of English artists, The Laird, Taffy, and Billee, in search of a meal. On leaving they meet a lovely young milkmaid and artist's model, Trilby O'Ferrall. Svengali is enchanted by her, but she falls in love with the handsome, young Billee. One day under the pretext of curing her headache, Svengali hypnotises her and thereafter is able to control her by the power of his thoughts. When Billee discovers Trilby posing nude for a group of artists, they quarrel, and Svengali convinces her to fake a suicide and leave Paris with him. Five years later, as Madame Svengali the singer, she has become the toast of Europe with the help of his powers. Her old friends attend her Paris debut and they are astonished to see the woman they thought was dead. Determined to win her back from Svengali, Billee haunts her performances. His powers weakened by the strength of her attachment to Billee, Svengali keeps cancelling performances until finally they are reduced to an engagement in an Egyptian cabaret. When Svengali suffers an attack, his power over Trilby fails, she falters and sings horribly off key. As he dies, he begs to be granted her love in death as he never was in life. As if in response, she then dies in Billee's arms.

 

Cast
John Barrymore as Svengali
Marian Marsh as Trilby O'Farrell
Donald Crisp as The Laird
Bramwell Fletcher as Billee
Carmel Myers as Madame Honori
Luis Alberni as Gecko
Lumsden Hare as Monsieur Taffy
Paul Porcasi as Bonelli

Publication date: 1931
Running time: 81 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

Svengali (1931)
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