An Enemy to the King (1916)
When Julie De Varion's old father is imprisoned for harboring fugitive Huguenots, she goes to the authorities and begs for his freedom, declaring that he only did it out of kindness of heart. They refuse to release her father unless she locates the Catholic's greatest enemy, Ernanton De Launay, who lives in the depths of the forests and who has been vainly sought after for years.
Director:
Frederick A. Thomson
Writer:
Helmer Walton Bergman
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E.H. Sothern as Ernanton de Launay |
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Edith Storey as Julie De Varion |
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John S. Robertson as Claude Le Chastre |
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Frederick Lewis as Gauillaume Montignac |
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Brinsley Shaw as Henri Le Vicomte de Berguin |
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Rowland Buckstone as Blaise Tripault |
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Mildred Manning as Jeanotte |
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Pierre Collosse as Rougin |
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Charles Mussett as King Henry of Navarre |
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Denton Vane as King Henry III |
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John Ardizoni as Henry, Duke of Guise |
| Directing | Frederick A. Thomson | Director |
| Camera | Charles J. Davis | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jane Lewis | Costume Designer |
| Writing | Robert N. Stephens | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Helmer Walton Bergman | Screenplay |