Monte Carlo (1926 film)
Monte Carlo is a 1926 romantic comedy silent film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Lew Cody. It was produced by and distributed through MGM.[1][2]
Monte Carlo | |
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Directed by | Christy Cabanne |
Produced by | Louis B. Mayer Irving Thalberg |
Written by | Alice D. G. Miller Carey Wilson |
Starring | Lew Cody Gertrude Olmstead |
Music by | Erno Rapee |
Cinematography | William H. Daniels |
Edited by | William Le Vanway |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Synopsis
An American adventurer hides from pursuing detectives in the hotel room of a young schoolteacher.
Cast
- Lew Cody - Tony Townsend
- Gertrude Olmstead - Sally Roxford
- Roy D'Arcy - Prince Boris
- Karl Dane - The Doorman
- ZaSu Pitts - Hope Durant
- Trixie Friganza - Flossie Payne
- Margaret Campbell - Grand Duchess Marie
- André Lanoy - Ludvig
- Max Barwyn - Sarleff
- Barbara Shears - Princess Ilene
- Harry Myers - Greves
- Cesare Gravina - Count Davigny
- Tony D'Algy - Varo (as Antonio D'Algy)
- Arthur Hoyt - Bancroft
Preservation status
The film is preserved in the MGM library.[3]
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References
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