The Duchess of Buffalo (1926)
An American dancer on a tour of pre-Boleshevik Russia falls for a young army officer, and the feeling is mutual. However, the officer's father is the Grand Duke of Russia, and he has designs on the girl himself--not letting a minor detail like his already being married bother him--and refuses to let his son marry her.
Director: Sidney Franklin
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Constance Talmadge as Marian Duncan |
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Tullio Carminati as Vladimir Orloff |
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Edward Martindel as Grand Duke Gregory Alexandrovich |
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Rose Dione as Grand Duchess Olga Petrovna |
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Chester Conklin as Hotel Manager |
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Lawrence Grant as Commandant |
| Directing | Sidney Franklin | Director |
| Writing | Hanns Kräly | Writer |
| Production | Joseph M. Schenck | Producer |
| Editing | Hal C. Kern | Editor |
| Art | William Cameron Menzies | Art Direction |
| Camera | Oliver T. Marsh | Director of Photography |
| Crew | James C. Bradford | Additional Music |
| Production | Constance Talmadge | Producer |
| Writing | F. Martos | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Max Brody | Theatre Play |