A Prince of Lovers
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Directed by | Charles Calvert |
Written by | Alicia Ramsey |
Starring | Howard Gaye Marjorie Hume Mary Clare David Hawthorne |
Cinematography | A. St. A. Brown Basil Emmott |
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Running time
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80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
A Prince of Lovers is a 1922 British silent biographical film directed by Charles Calvert and starring Howard Gaye, Marjorie Hume and Mary Clare.[1] The film portrays the life of the British writer Lord Byron, and was based on Alicia Ramsey's play Byron (1908).
Cast
- Howard Gaye ... Lord Byron
- Marjorie Hume ... Isabella Milbanke
- Mary Clare ... Lady Caroline Lamb
- David Hawthorne ... Cam Hobhouse
- Marjorie Day ... Augusta Leigh
- George Foley ... Sir Ralph Milbanke
- H.R. Hignett ... Fletcher
- Wyndham Guise ... Joe
- Gladys Hamilton ... Lady Milbanke
- W.D.C. Knox ... Sir Walter Scott
- Viva Birkett ... Lady Jersey
- Eugene Leahy ... Tom Moore
- Bellenden Powell ... Prince Regent
- Saba Raleigh ... Mme. de Stael
- Geoffrey Dunstan ... Scrope Davis
- Emmeline Ormsby ... Mrs. Byron
- Hector Abbas ... Murray
- Eileen Onions ... Ada Augusta Byron
- Madge Tree ... Mrs. Clermont
- Marie Ault ... Nannie
References
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). A Prince of Lovers at IMDb
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Categories:
- EngvarB from January 2014
- Use dmy dates from January 2014
- 1922 films
- British drama films
- British biographical films
- English-language films
- Films set in the 1810s
- Films directed by Charles Calvert
- Films based on plays
- Films set in England
- British films
- Cultural depictions of George IV
- 1920s British film stubs
- British black-and-white films