7/10
At first I thought Fairbanks was miscast...then as the film continued I understood why he was in the lead.
1 August 2010
Warning: Spoilers
When this film began, I was very suspicious about the casting of the aging Douglas Fairbanks in this film. After all, he was supposed to be playing Don Juan--the famed lover. Yet here was Fairbanks--clearly middle-aged, with thinning hair and a less than impressive physique. In fact, this turned out to be his last film--dying just five years later. So I KNEW this couldn't possibly work...or so I thought. However, the plot actually worked because in the film, Don Juan was supposed to be past his prime--it's just that he and his adoring public didn't yet know it!

The film begins with Don Juan adored by the masses of married women who he has been seducing and flattering. However, his doctor is concerned--his patient isn't as young as he used to be and he needs to slow down. At first Don Juan is skeptical, but when his servant is murdered by a man who THOUGHT this was Don Juan, the aging philanderer makes the most of it--and allows the world to think he is dead. Then, he can retire and take life easy. However, after a while, he finds this life a bit dull--and the ladies are less than impressed by this anonymous man. So he decides to go public--admit he's alive and resume his wicked ways. The problem, however, is that the Don Juan of legend is just too sexy and too appealing--and no one believes this aging man is this rake!

The film has a neat message, nice costumes and a few flashes of the old Fairbanks as he scampers up the side of a building to woo a willing lass. While not a great film, it was a nice farewell for the world-famous leading man. I saw this on the recent Criterion release, but as it had absolutely no special features on the disk, you might just want to watch it or download it from the IMDb link--something you can do with many of director Alexander Korda's films.
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