![]() | Thomas Meighan | ... | William Crichton - The Butler |
![]() | Theodore Roberts | ... | Lord Loam |
![]() | Raymond Hatton | ... | Honorable Ernest Wolley |
![]() | Robert Cain | ... | Lord Brockelhurst |
![]() | Gloria Swanson | ... | Lady Mary Lasenby |
![]() | Lila Lee | ... | Tweeny - the Scullery Maid |
![]() | Bebe Daniels | ... | The King's Favorite |
![]() | Julia Faye | ... | Susan - Maid #2 |
![]() | Rhy Darby | ... | Lady Eileen Duncraigie |
![]() | Mildred Reardon | ... | Lady Agatha Lasenby |
![]() | Mayme Kelso | ... | Lady Brockelhurst |
![]() | Edmund Burns | ... | Treherne |
![]() | Henry Woodward | ... | McGuire - Lady Eileen's Chauffeur |
![]() | Sydney Deane | ... | Thomas |
![]() | Wesley Barry | ... | Buttons - the Boy |
![]() | Edna Mae Cooper | ... | Fisher |
![]() | Lillian Leighton | ... | Mrs. Perkins |
![]() | Guy Oliver | ... | Yacht Pilot |
![]() | Clarence Burton | ... | Yacht Captain |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
![]() | Lawson Butt | ... | Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
![]() | Kamuela C. Searle | ... | Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
Cecil B. DeMille |
Jeanie Macpherson | ... | (scenario) |
J.M. Barrie | ... | (play "The Admirable Crichton") |
Cecil B. DeMille | ... | producer |
Sydney Jill Lehman | ... | (1997) |
Alvin Wyckoff | ... | (photographed by) |
Anne Bauchens | ... | (uncredited) |
Wilfred Buckland |
Paul Iribe | ... | (uncredited) |
Clare West | ... | (uncredited) |
Howard Higgin | ... | production manager |
Gunnar Håkansson | ... | poster artist: Sweden (uncredited) |
James Wong Howe | ... | clapper boy (uncredited) / third assistant camera (uncredited) |
Karl Struss | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Mitchell Leisen | ... | costume designer: Babylonian sequence (uncredited) |
Sydney Jill Lehman | ... | music performer (1997) |
Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
Ian Hay | ... | technical advisor (uncredited) |
Plot Summary | Lord Brockelhurst, his unwilling betrothed Lady Mary, his butler Crichton and scullery maid Tweeny are on Lord Loam's yacht which is wrecked leaving them all to cope on a desert island. Class distinctions fall apart for the time being. Written byEd Stephan |
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Taglines | CECIL B DE MILLE'S SUBLIME MIRROR OF LIFE (Print Ad- Los Angeles Daily Times, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 22 December 1919)See more » |
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Trivia | The leopard Thomas Meighan is carrying in the movie was a real leopard. It had killed a man in a nearby zoo and was to be euthanized, but director Cecil B. De Mille refused to have it killed. The leopard was drugged with chloroform before it was let near the actor, who then did the scene carrying the animal on his shoulder.See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured inThe House That Shadows Built (1931).See more » |
Quotes | Lady Mary Lasenby: Would you put a Jack Daw and a Bird of Paradise in the same cage? It's kind to kind, Eileen-and you and I can never change it! See more » |
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