Education of a Prince
Éducation de Prince (English: Education of a Prince) was a silent French film released in 1927. The French title has been spelled slightly differently over the years.
Éducation de Prince | |
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Directed by | Henri Diamant-Berger |
Written by | Henri Diamant-Berger Maurice Donnay (play) |
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Country | France |
Language | Silent film French intertitles |
It was adapted by the director Henri Diamant-Berger from the play by Maurice Donnay. The known cast included Edna Purviance, Pierre Batcheff, and Jean Dax. This was Purviance's last film before retiring in 1928.
In 1938, Alexander Esway directed a remake, with adaptation and screenplay written by Henri-Georges Clouzot, released as Bargekeeper's Daughter.
Cast
- Pierre Batcheff
- Pauline Carton
- Albert Préjean
- Armand Bernard
- Jean Dax
- Joffre
- Jim Gérald
- Fernand Mailly
- Betove
- Andrews Engelmann
- Flora le Breton
- Edna Purviance
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