Tough Luck (SPOILER)
So, Vladimir winds up with the girl and his freedom, which is nice for him--but what about his merry band of vassals and peasants, all of whom risked their lives to join him? They were promised their old livelihoods back once he wrested his father's estate from the villain's grasp. Which, of course, he never did because he fell in love with the old man's daughter instead.
At one point, his faithful lieutenant even sneaks onto the estate at great personal peril (and is, indeed, later captured and beaten) just to ask him if he's breaking his oath of vengeance because of the girl. Naw, says Vladimir, but later...
Well, yeah.
No wonder the Russians revolted a hundred years later. Never trust a nobleman!
Enjoyable movie, though, and I was quite impressed with Valentino, who struck me as the world's worst actor in "The Sheik", made just a few years earlier. Looks like one of those cases where somebody's just hitting their stride--then they go and die, dammit.