The Eternal City streaming
Genre
War
Year
1923
Runtime
1h20

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Metascore

The Eternal City

Love and revolution collide in the heart of Rome.

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Synopsis

The Eternal City, a silent drama film released in 1923, stars Lionel Barrymore in a story set against the backdrop of revolutionary Rome. The plot revolves around young American Phil Sheridan, who becomes entangled in the political turmoil and personal dramas unfolding in the historic city. As tensions rise with the fall of the monarchy and the rise of socialism, the film explores themes of love, loyalty, and conflict amid social upheaval. Rich with dramatic moments and atmospheric visuals, The Eternal City captures the complexities of Italyโ€™s capital during a pivotal moment in its history, delivering a poignant tale of courage and sacrifice in a time of change.

Cast

  • Lionel Barrymore

    Lionel Barrymore

    Baron Bonelli

  • Barbara La Marr

    Barbara La Marr

    Donna Roma

  • Bert Lytell

    Bert Lytell

    David Rossi

  • Richard Bennett

    Richard Bennett

    Bruno

  • Montagu Love

    Montagu Love

    Minghelli

  • Joan Bennett

    Joan Bennett

    Page (uncredited)

Reviews

The Eternal City has received mixed reviews over the years, reflecting the challenges of silent era storytelling balanced with strong performances. IMDb users give the film an average rating of 6.0/10, appreciating Lionel Barrymoreโ€™s commanding presence and the film's ambitious attempt to portray political and emotional turmoil in early 20th-century Rome. Critics have called the film "a fascinating piece of cinematic history" with "riveting scenes that depict societal transformation," though some found the pacing uneven and the silent film techniques less engaging by modern standards. Rotten Tomatoes does not have a rating due to the filmโ€™s age, but film historians regard it as an insightful early 1920s drama that captures the spirit of the era. Overall, the film is respected for its historical value and Barrymoreโ€™s performance, but modern audiences might find it slower compared to contemporary films.