Richard the Brazen (1917)
"Richard the Brazen" is the romance of a modern knight who has all the flourish and daring of the knights of old, although he happened to be born in Texas in the 20th century. While traveling with his chum, an English peer, an accident forces him to assume his friend's title, valet, and monocle and leads to a meeting with a girl whom he had worshipped from afar in England.
Director: Perry N. Vekroff
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Harry T. Morey as Richard Williams |
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Alice Joyce as Harriet Renwyk |
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Agnes Ayres as Imogene |
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William Bailey as Fitzgeorge |
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Franklyn Hanna as Jacob Renwyk |
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William Frederic as Bill Williams |
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Robert Kelly as Corrigan |
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Charles Wellesley as Lord Croyland |
| Directing | Perry N. Vekroff | Director |
| Writing | Cyrus Townsend Brady | Story |
| Writing | Edward Peple | Story |
| Writing | A. Van Buren Powell | Writer |
| Camera | Arthur T. Quinn | Director of Photography |