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Don Juan (1926) - We Have No Clever Enemies

New acquaintance John Barrymore (title character) insinuating himself with Roman power player Lucrezia Borgia (Estelle Taylor), having intercepted a chalice she poisoned for his fellow Spaniard, the father of Adriana (Mary Astor), herself falling under his spell, in Don Juan, 1926.

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Don Juan (1926) - It's Death To Defy The Borgia
Spanish Adriana (Mary Astor) and father (Josef Swickard) are introduced, intimidated, at the court of the Borgia, (Estelle Taylor, Warner Oland, Montagu Love as Donati) plotting while the title character (John Barrymore) arrives, distracted by a maid (Helene Costello), observed by Maria (Myrna Loy), in Don Juan, 1926.
Don Juan (1926) - The Borgia
After prologue on the youth of the title character, a leap to Borgia-ruled Rome, introducing Cesare (Warner Oland), Lucrezia (Estelle Taylor), Donati (Montagu Love), Spanish maiden della Varnese (Mary Astor) and dishy servant Maria (Myrna Loy), all awaiting John Barrymore, in Don Juan, 1926.
Don Juan (1926) - Love Lent My Feet Wings
First scene for the title character (John Barrymore), servant Pedrillo (Willard Louis) with comic support in juggling three paramours from the Margoni household (June Marlowe, Phyllis Haver, Helen Lee Worthing), Warner Bros. having placed the fictional Spaniard in Borgian Rome, in Don Juan, 1926, also starring Mary Astor.

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