La course a l'amour (1924)
French postcard by Les Cinématographes Méric. Mario Ausonia (Mario Guaita) and Gina Relly in the French silent film La course à l'amour/The Race To Love (Paul Barlatier, Charles Keppens, 1924).
Athletic muscleman Mario Guaita aka Ausonia (1881-1956) was an Italian actor, director, producer and scriptwriter in the silent era. He had his international breakthrough with Spartaco (Enrico Vidali 1913) and became a major actor in the Italian forzuto genre. In the early 1920s, he moved to Marseille, made a few films there and ran a cinema. Gina Relly (1891-1985) was an actress of the French silent cinema, who starred in L'empereur des pauvres (René Leprince, 1921), with Léon Mathot.
La course a l'amour (1924)
French postcard by Les Cinématographes Méric. Mario Ausonia (Mario Guaita) and Gina Relly in the French silent film La course à l'amour/The Race To Love (Paul Barlatier, Charles Keppens, 1924).
Athletic muscleman Mario Guaita aka Ausonia (1881-1956) was an Italian actor, director, producer and scriptwriter in the silent era. He had his international breakthrough with Spartaco (Enrico Vidali 1913) and became a major actor in the Italian forzuto genre. In the early 1920s, he moved to Marseille, made a few films there and ran a cinema. Gina Relly (1891-1985) was an actress of the French silent cinema, who starred in L'empereur des pauvres (René Leprince, 1921), with Léon Mathot.