A Gentleman of France
A Gentleman of France is a 1921 British silent adventure film based on a novel by Stanley J. Weyman directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Madge Stuart and Hugh Buckler.[1] It is set in Sixteenth Century France.
A Gentleman of France | |
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Directed by | Maurice Elvey |
Written by | William J. Elliott Stanley J. Weyman |
Starring | Eille Norwood Madge Stuart Hugh Buckler Sydney Seaward |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Stoll Pictures |
Country | United Kingdom |
Cast
- Eille Norwood - Gaston de Marsac
- Madge Stuart - Mlle de la Vere
- Hugh Buckler - Vicomte de Turennes
- Sydney Seaward - de Bruhl
- Pardoe Woodman - Henry III
- Allan Jeayes - Henry of Navarre
- Harvey Braban - Baron de Rosnay
- Faith Bevan - Madame de Bruhl
- Teddy Arundell - Fresnay
- William Lenders - Simon Fleix
- Robert Vallis - Jester
- Madame d'Esterre - Madame de Marsac
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gollark: Those are separate.
gollark: And I can't see why people go around doing gambling and failing to understand basic statistics and probability, and yet.
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