The Black Crook (1916)
A Faust-like meringue involving a wealthy Count who enters into a deal with the Devil: for every soul he delivers to Satan, the count will be granted an extra year of life. One of the count's victims, an artist named Rodolphe, dedicates his life to punishing the nobleman, a mission he accomplishes with the help of the beautiful Fairy Queen.
Director: Robert G. Vignola
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Roland Bottomley as Rudolph |
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Henry Hallam as Count Wolfenstein |
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Edward P. Sullivan as Hertzog - 'The Black Crook' |
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Gladys Coburn as Amina |
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Charles De Forrest as Greppo - The Black Crook's drudge |
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Mae Thompson as Stalacia - The Fairy Queen |
| Writing | Charles M. Barras | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Phil Lang | Writer |
| Directing | Robert G. Vignola | Director |