The Tenth Symphony

1918 | 88 minutes | 6.4 ★ (7)

The Tenth Symphony
  • Overview

    Composer Enrid Damor knows nothing of the past life of his new wife Eve Dinant : she lived as a debauchee with an adventurer, Fred Ryce. Fred Ryce meets Damor's daughter, Claire, and tries to marries her. He blackmails Eve. Enric learns something about her and Fred and composes a symphony to express his pain... The Tenth Symphony is considered the first major film of the Impressionist movement.

  • Release Date

    01 November 1918

  • DirectingAbel Gance
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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