To Have and to Hold (1922)
King James I gives his consent to the marriage between Lord Carnal and Lady Jocelyn Leigh. Lady Jocelyn, however, does not want to wed the evil Lord Carnal, and makes her escape on a bridal ship headed for Jamestown, VA. When it lands, a ruffian tries to take Jocelyn as his bride, but Captain Ralph Percy rescues her by marrying her himself. The marriage, however, is in name only, as Jocelyn wants little to do with Percy.
Director:
George Fitzmaurice
Writer:
Ouida Bergère
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Betty Compson as Lady Jocelyn Leigh |
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Bert Lytell as Captain Ralph Percy |
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Theodore Kosloff as Lord Carnal |
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William J. Ferguson as Jeremy Sparrow |
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Raymond Hatton as King James I |
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Claire Du Brey as Patience Worth |
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Walter Long as Red Gill |
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Anne Cornwall as Lady Jane Carr |
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Fred Huntley as Paradise |
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Arthur Rankin as Lord Cecil |
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Lucien Littlefield as Duke of Buckingham |
| Directing | George Fitzmaurice | Director |
| Writing | Ouida Bergère | Screenplay |
| Writing | Mary Johnston | Novel |
| Camera | Arthur C. Miller | Director of Photography |