My Official Wife (1926)
A glittering drama of Imperial Russia in the days before the Revolution and the reckless life of the aristocracy in the days of the Czar, featuring gorgeous gowns, beautiful women and spectacular settings.
Director: Paul L. Stein
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Irene Rich as Hélène, Countess Orloff |
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Conway Tearle as Alexander, aka Sascha |
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Jane Winton as Demimondaine |
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Gustav von Seyffertitz as Grand Duke |
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Stuart Holmes as Ivan |
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John Miljan as Nicholas |
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Émile Chautard as Count Orloff, Hélène's Father |
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Sidney Bracey as Valet to Sascha |
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Michael Vavitch as Commandant |
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Tom Ford as Sascha's Companion |
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Russell Ritchie as Sascha's Companion |
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Igor Presnikoff as Sascha's Companion |
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Tom Costello as Sascha's Companion |
| Directing | Paul L. Stein | Director |
| Writing | C. Graham Baker | Adaptation |
| Writing | Archibald Clavering Gunter | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Richard Henry Savage | Novel |
| Camera | David Abel | Director of Photography |