Richard III (1911)
Although several others are ahead of him in the line of succession, Richard of Gloucester is determined to gain the throne. Through deceit, manipulation, and murder, he does become King Richard III of England. But once he becomes king, he soon finds out that the many enemies he has made will make it very difficult for him to remain on the throne for long.
Director: Frank R. Benson
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Frank R. Benson as Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III) |
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James Berry as King Henry VI |
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Alfred Brydone as King Edward IV |
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Kathleen Yorke as Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward V) |
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Murray Carrington as George, Duke of Clarence |
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Eric Maxon as Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, (later King Henry VII) |
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Moffat Johnston as Henry, Stafford, Duke of Buckingham |
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James Maclean as John Howard, Duke of Norfolk |
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Victor McClure as Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey |
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R. L. Conrick as Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers |
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George Manship as John de Vere, Earl of Oxford |
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Harry Caine as William, Lord Hastings |
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Wilfrid Caithness as Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby |
| Directing | Frank R. Benson | Director |
| Writing | William Shakespeare | Theatre Play |