The Lady from Longacre (1921)
To escape a loathsome marriage to the king of a neighboring principality, Princess Isabel flees her kingdom for England, where she is rescued by Lord Anthony Conway. His friends are distressed by his gay escapades, and they rebel when he encourages them to entertain the princess, assuming her to be an actress whom she strongly resembles. Returning to her country with the Englishman, she realizes that she must marry the neighboring king to save her country.
Director: George Marshall
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William Russell as Lord Anthony Conway |
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Mary Thurman as Princess Isabel / Molly Moncke |
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Mathilde Brundage as Lady Jocelyn |
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Robert Klein as Count de Se |
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Jean De Briac as Ex-King Pedro |
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Francis Ford as Count de Freitas |
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William Brunton as Tiger Bugg |
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Douglas Gerrard as Sir Henry |
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Lillian Worth as Lady Laura |
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Arthur Van Sickle as Spaulding |
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Louis Dumar as Count Cognasto |
| Directing | George Marshall | Director |
| Writing | Paul Schofield | Writer |
| Writing | Victor Bridges | Original Story |
| Crew | Benjamin H. Kline | Cinematography |