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)
Directed byBen Turbett
Produced byThomas A. Edison, Inc.
Written byHenry Albert Phillips (story), Paul Sloane (scenario)
Release date
February 19, 1917
CountryUnited 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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References

The Royal Pauper on IMDb


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