4/10
A fond farewell to Douglas Fairbanks Snr. - a real life Don Juan
28 July 2020
Getting on in years, lothario Don Juan (Douglas Fairbanks Snr.) returns to his hometown of Seville in 19th century Spain. He still has a reputation to upkeep and finds that a young pretender (Barry MacKay) is pretending to be the great lover and balcony hopper. When the pretender is killed by a jealous husband, Don Juan attends his own "funeral" leaving behind many wailing women.

Don Juan was the subject of a 1926 film starring John Barrymore and had Errol Flynn played him in THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN in 1948, this was then a fitting final role for Fairbanks Snr. before he went into retirement, upholding his swashbuckling lover reputation. Although another big production for Alexander Korda and was hoped to be a popular follow-up to the success of THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII (1933), it was not to be and ended up costing the London Films a good deal of money. The plot has little excitement, great sets by Vincent Korda and an exotic portrayal by Merle Oberon as the Don's final fling.
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