Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

Author - Spain
Born January 29, 1867 in Valencia
Died January 28, 1928 in Menton

Mini-Biography:
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez was born on January 29, 1867 in Valencia. He was Author, known for The temptress (1926), The Torrent (1926), The Four horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962), Vicente Blasco Ibáñez's first movie on record is from 1913. Vicente Blasco Ibáñez died on January 28, 1928 in Menton. His last motion picture on file dates from 2008.
Biographical Notes in German: Spanish journalist and novelist, born in Valencia, studied law but never went into practice. Being a militant Republican, he founded the newspaper El Pueblo in Valencia, got arrested in 1896 for his journalistic opinions and jailed for several months. In 1909 Blasco Ibañez traveled to Argentina, but then moved back to Paris at the beginning of Word War I. The bloody-thirsty events of international war were reflected in his novel The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
In 1919 he toured the United States and sold successfully the rights of his novels to American studios. From the Twenties he lived in his villa in Menton in the South of France, near Nice. His meeting with Rex Ingram in November 1919 was the beginning of a friendship that lasted until Blasco Ibañez's death in 1928, the day before his 61st birthday.
"Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalypse" in 1916 served as a template for a French film adaptation, but it was Ingram's film with Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry that made it's author famous. Valentino also played the title role in Blood and Sand (1922), Greta Garbo starred in 1926 productions of Torrent and The Temptress . Blasco Ibañez was a frequent visitor to the Nice studios, where Ingram shot his other famous novel Mare Nostrum. Both productions stirred up hectic reactions by German authorities and were considered anti-German propaganda ("Hetzfilme")

Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Filmography [Auszug]
2008: [06.22] Flor de mayo (Based on ), Directed by José Antonio Escrivá, with , , ,
2003: [11.20] Arroz y tartana (Based on ), Directed by José Antonio Escrivá, with Carmen Maura, José Sancho, Eloy Azorin,
1998: [05.27] Entre naranjos (Based on ), Directed by Josefina Molina, with Toni Cantó, , Mercedes Sampietro,
1992: [] Sangre y arena (Based on ), Directed by Xavier Elorriega, with Christopher Rydell, , ,
1979: [10.01] La barraca (Based on ), Directed by Léon Klimovsky, with Álvaro de Luna, Marisa de Leza, Victoria Abril,
1978: [03.26] Cañas y barro (Based on ), Directed by Rafael Romero Marchent, with , , Alfredo Mayo,
1968: [02.05] Sangue e Areia (Based on ), Directed by Daniel Filho, Régis Cardoso, with , , ,
1967: [06.12] Valencia de Blasco Ibáñez (Based on ), Directed by José Luis Font,
1962: [01.18] The Four horsemen of the Apocalypse (Based on : novel), Directed by Vincente Minnelli, with Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles Boyer,
1959: [07.09] Flor de mayo (Beyond All Limits) (Based on : novel), Directed by Roberto Gavaldón, with María Félix, Jack Palance, Pedro Armendáriz,
1954: [12.03] Cañas y barro (Based on : novel), Directed by Juan de Orduña, with Anna Amendola, Joan Capri, ,
1948: [] Mare nostrum (Based on : novel), Directed by Rafael Gil, with María Félix, Fernando Rey, ,
1945: [05.27] La barraca (Based on : novel), Directed by Roberto Gavaldón, with Domingo Soler, Anita Blanch, ,
1941: [05.30] Blood and Sand (Based on : novel), Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with Tyrone Power, Rita Hayworth, Linda Darnell,
1930: [02.26] La bodega (Wine Cellars) (Based on : novel), Directed by Benito Perojo, with Colette Darfeuil, Gabriel Gabrio, ,
1926: [10.03] The temptress (Based on : novel «La Tierra de Todos»), Directed by Fred Niblo, Mauritz Stiller, with Roy D'Arcy, Robert Anderson, Lionel Barrymore,
1926: [/ /1] The Torrent (Based on : novel), Directed by Monta Bell, with Ricardo Cortez, Greta Garbo, Gertrude Olmstead,
1925: [02.15] Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) (Based on : novel), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Antonio Moreno, Alice Terry, Hughie Mack,
1924: [12.22] Argentine Love (Story), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Bebe Daniels, Ricardo Cortez, James Rennie,
1924: [10.06] Circe, the Enchantress (Scenario), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Mae Murray, James Kirkwood, Tom Ricketts,
1923: [03.31] The Enemies of Women (Based on : novel), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, Pedro de Cordoba,
1922: [08.05] Blood and Sand (Based on : novel), Directed by Fred Niblo, with Rudolph Valentino, Lila Lee, Nita Naldi,
1921: [03.06] The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Based on : novel 'Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis'), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Rudolph Valentino, Alice Terry, Pomeroy Doc Cannon,
1917: [05.11] Sangre y Arena (Director), Directed by Ricardo de Baños, with , , ,
1916: [] Debout les morts! (Based on : novel 'Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis'), Directed by André Heuzé, Léonce Perret, with Marguerite Moreno, Claude Mérelle, ,
1914: [] La tierra de los naranjos (Based on : novel 'Entre naranjos'), Directed by Alberto Marro, with , , ,
1913: [] Tonto de la huerta (Based on : novel 'La Barraca'), Directed by José María Codina,

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