The Royal Pauper
The Royal Pauper is a 1917 silent film starring Francine Larrimore and Richard Tucker. It was directed by Ben Turbett.[1]
The Royal Pauper (aka:The Princess from the Poorhouse) | |
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Directed by | Ben Turbett |
Produced by | Thomas A. Edison, Inc. |
Written by | Henry Albert Phillips (story), Paul Sloane (scenario) |
Release date | February 19, 1917 |
Country | United States |
Preserved in the collections of the Library of Congress and UCLA Film & Television Archives.[2]
Cast
- Francine Larrimore as Irene, the Princess
- Walter Bauer as William, The Prince Charming, at 15
- Richard Tucker as William, The Prince Charming, at 21
- William Wadsworth as Muggins, the King
- H.H. Pattee as Mr. Chandler, the Ogre (as Herbert Pattee)
- Nellie Grant as Mrs. Chandler, the Fairy Godmother
- Leo Gordon as Carruthers, the Wicked Suitor
- Helen Strickland as Mrs. Bunty, the Witch
- Charles Sutton as Supt. of the Chandler Mills
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