The Dangerous Maid (1923)
Barbara Winslow helps her rebel brother, Rupert, escape from the king's forces by disguising herself as him. Captain Prothero captures her, but he has fallen for Barbara's charms so he lets her go. As a result they are both arrested and imprisoned.
Director: Victor Heerman
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Constance Talmadge as Barbara Winslow |
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Conway Tearle as Capt. Miles Prothero |
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Morgan Wallace as Col. Percy Kirk |
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Charles K. Gerrard as Sir Peter Dare |
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Marjorie Daw as Cecelie Winslow |
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Kate Price as Jane (the cook) |
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Tully Marshall as Simon (the peddler) |
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Louis Morrison as Cpl. Crutch |
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Phil Dunham as Pvt. Stich |
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Otto Matieson as Judge George Jeffreys |
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Clarence Wilson as Jewars (Jeffreys' secretary) |
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Tom Ricketts as John Standish Lane |
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Ann May as Prudence Lane |
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Ray Hallor as Rupert Winslow |
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Lincoln Plumer as The Farmer |
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John Francis Dillon as |
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Mariano Samaniegos as |
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F.F. Guenste as Innkeeper |
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Kenneth Gibson as Captain Harrington |
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Willard Mack as Sergeant Kick |
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Kasha Haroldi as |
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Tom London as Guard |
| Directing | Victor Heerman | Director |
| Writing | C. Gardner Sullivan | Writer |
| Writing | Elizabeth Ellis | Novel |
| Production | Joseph M. Schenck | Producer |
| Camera | Glen MacWilliams | Director of Photography |
| Art | Stephen Goosson | Art Direction |
| Directing | Edward Brophy | Assistant Director |