The Glorious Adventure (1922 film)
For the 1918 American film starring Mae Marsh, see The Glorious Adventure.
The Glorious Adventure (1922 film) | |
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Directed by | J. Stuart Blackton |
Produced by | J. Stuart Blackton |
Written by |
J. Stuart Blackton Felix Orman Nicholas Musuraca (titles) |
Starring |
Diana Manners Gerald Lawrence Cecil Humphreys Victor McLaglen |
Cinematography | William T. Crespinel |
Production company |
J. Stuart Blackton Productions |
Distributed by |
Stoll Film Studios (UK) United Artists (US) |
Release dates |
23 April 1922 (UK) 27 August 1922 (US) |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | UK/US |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
The Glorious Adventure (1922) is British Prizmacolor feature film directed by J. Stuart Blackton, written by Felix Orman. The film's sets were designed by Walter Murton.[1][2]
Cast
- Diana Manners - Lady Beatrice Fair
- Gerald Lawrence - Hugh Argyle
- Cecil Humphreys - Walter Roderick
- Victor McLaglen - Bulfinch
- Alice Crawford - Stephanie Dangerfield
- Lois Sturt - Nell Gwyn
- William Luff - King Charles II
- Fred E. Wright - Humpty
- Elizabeth Beerbohm - Barbara Castlemaine
- Flora le Breton - Rosemary
- Lennox Pawle - Samuel Pepys
- Haidee Wright - Mrs. Bullfinch
- Rudolph De Cordova - Thomas Unwin
- Lawford Davidson - Lord Fitzroy
- Rosalie Heath - Catherine of Braganza
- Gertrude Sterroll - Duchess Constance of Moreland
- Tom Heslewood - Solomon Eagle
- Maximilien Weiss - Lord Lamontagne
- Marjorie Day - Olivia
- Geoffrey Clinton - Charles Hart
- Tom Coventry - Leclerc
- Jeff Barlow - The King's chief valet
- John Marlborough East - The King's major domo
- Violet Virginia Blackton - Lady Beatrice
- Craig Gordon - Courtier
Production background
The film was made entirely in Prizmacolor, and starred Lady Diana Manners, Gerald Lawrence, Cecil Humphreys, and Victor McLaglen, and was released by United Artists. Alma Reville, later married to Alfred Hitchcock, may have co-written the script as well as acting as "script girl".
Neither this film, or the 1918 film of the same name produced by Samuel Goldwyn, is related to the famous book The Glorious Adventure (1927) by Richard Halliburton.
Preservation status
According to the IMDB and SilentEra websites, a print of the film exists.
See also
References
External links
- The Glorious Adventure at the Internet Movie Database
- The Glorious Adventure at SilentEra
- The Glorious Adventure synopsis at AllMovie
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