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  1. The Dumb Girl of Portici is a 1916 American silent historical drama film directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber and starring Anna Pavlova, Rupert Julian and Wadsworth Harris. It was adapted by Weber from the libretto by Germain Delavigne and Eugène Scribe for Daniel Auber's 1828 opera La muette de Portici ( The Mute of Portici ).

  2. The Dumb Girl of Portici is a previously unseen film long overdue for recognition as one of Weber’s finest creations and a landmark in women’s cinema. The production was one of Universal’s most expensive to date and featured an enormous cast, many large-scale sets, and an ambitious story.

  3. Aug 12, 2019 · In The Dumb Girl of Portici, a guard attempts to assault a female prisoner but when she fights him off, he smashes her baby against the wall and kills him. This is incredibly shocking and is similar in tone to The Heart of Humanity ’s infamous rape scene that involved von Stroheim throwing a baby out of a second floor window.

  4. Adapted from an opera by Daniel Auber, THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI tells the story of Fenella (Pavlova), a mute fisher girl living during the seventeenth-century Spanish occupation of Naples, who is seduced and abandoned by a Spanish nobleman.

  5. Fenella (Anna Pavlova) is a mute peasant girl living with her brother Masaniello (Rupert Julian), a popular and influential fisherman, in a poor village outside Naples. Popular dissent is rising amongst the villagers against the harsh treatment meted out by the occupying Spanish forces.

  6. Currently you are able to watch "The Dumb Girl of Portici" streaming on Criterion Channel. Synopsis Fenella, a poor Italian girl, falls in love with a Spanish nobleman, but their affair triggers a revolution and national catastrophe.

  7. Fenella, a wordless fisher-girl living during the Spanish occupation of Naples in the mid-17 th century, is seduced and abandoned by a Spanish nobleman. As a result of this betrayal and the oppression of their people, Fenella’s brother foments a revolution.