When a nobleman murders his best friend, a lawyer becomes a revolutionary with his heart set on vengeance.
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Lloyd Ingraham | ... |
Quintin de Kercadiou
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Alice Terry | ... |
Aline de Kercadiou
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Ramon Novarro | ... |
André-Louis Moreau
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Lewis Stone | ... |
The Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr
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Julia Swayne Gordon | ... |
The Countess de Plougastel
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William Humphrey | ... |
The Chevalier de Chabrillane
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Otto Matieson | ... |
Philippe de Vilmorin
(as Otto Matiesen)
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George Siegmann | ... |
Danton
(as George Siegman)
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Bowditch M. Turner | ... |
Chapelier
(as Bowditch Turner)
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James A. Marcus | ... |
Challefou Binet
(as James Marcus)
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Edith Allen | ... |
Climène Binet
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John George | ... |
Polichinelle - Member of the Troupe
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Willard Lee Hall | ... |
The King's Lieutenant
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Rose Dione | ... |
La Révolte
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Sibylla Blei | ... |
Maid of Honor
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Edwin Argus | ... |
King Louis XVI (uncredited)
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J. Edwin Brown | ... |
Monsieur Benoît (uncredited)
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Louise Carver | ... |
Member of Theatre Audience (uncredited)
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Edward Connelly | ... |
Minister to the King (uncredited)
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Roy Coulson | ... |
Jean Paul Murat (uncredited)
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Edward Coxen | ... |
Jacques (uncredited)
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Carrie Daumery | ... |
Court Gossip (uncredited)
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Fuerburg De Garcia | ... |
Maximilien Robespierre (uncredited)
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Clotilde Delano | ... |
Marie Antoinette (uncredited)
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William Dyer | ... |
The Gamekeeper (uncredited)
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Snitz Edwards | ... |
Villager (uncredited)
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Louise Emmons | ... |
Villager (uncredited)
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Howard Gaye | ... |
Viscount d'Albert (uncredited)
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Gypsy Hart | ... |
Theroigne de Mericourt (uncredited)
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Bynunsky Hyman | ... |
Member of the Troupe (uncredited)
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Arthur Jasmine | ... |
A Student of Rennes (uncredited)
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Lorimer Johnston | ... |
Count Dupuye (uncredited)
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Jack Jordan | ... |
Aristocrat (uncredited)
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Tom Kennedy | ... |
A Dragoon (uncredited)
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Nelson McDowell | ... |
Rhodomont - Member of the Troupe (uncredited)
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Marjorie Montgomery | ... |
Little Princess (uncredited)
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Kalla Pasha | ... |
Keeper of the Paris Gate (uncredited)
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Marjorie Reynolds | ... |
Child (uncredited)
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Mariano Samaniegos | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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David Sharpe | ... |
Boy (uncredited)
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Lydia Yeamans Titus | ... |
Madame Binet (uncredited)
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Jacques Tourneur | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Slavko Vorkapich | ... |
Napoléon Bonaparte - a Lieutenant of Artillery (uncredited)
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Carrie Clark Ward | ... |
Madame Benoît (uncredited)
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Directed by
Rex Ingram |
Written by
Rafael Sabatini | ... | (novel) |
Willis Goldbeck | ... | (scenario) |
Willis Goldbeck | ... | (adaptation) (uncredited) |
Produced by
Rex Ingram | ... | producer |
Music by
Jeff Silverman | ... | (2000) (as Jeffrey Mark Silverman) |
William Axt | ... | (uncredited) |
Leo Kempinski | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
John F. Seitz | ... | (photographic) |
Editing by
Grant Whytock | ... | (editorial) |
Costume Design by
O'Kane Conwell | ... | (uncredited) |
Van Horn | ... | (uncredited) |
Eve Roth | ... | (uncredited) |
Production Management
Curt Rehfeld | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Curt Rehfeld | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Harold Grieve | ... | set designer (uncredited) |
Stunts
David Sharpe | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
John Hughes | ... | technical staff (as John J. Hughes) |
Rex Ingram | ... | supervision |
Amos Myers | ... | technical staff |
Curt Rehfeld | ... | executive |
Jack W. Robson | ... | technical staff |
Arthur Smith | ... | technical staff |
Walter Hansen | ... | exterior designer (uncredited) |
H.J. Utterhore | ... | fencing advisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Metro Pictures Corporation (presents) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (Rex Ingram's Production)
Distributors
- Metro Pictures Corporation (1923) (United States) (theatrical)
- Regal Films (1923) (Canada) (theatrical) (as Regal Films Ltd.)
- Jury Metro-Goldwyn (1923) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Gaumont (1924) (France) (theatrical)
- Turner Classic Movies (TCM) (2000) (United States) (tv) (alternate version)
- Warner Home Video (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- Grapevine Video (United States) (VHS)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
A law student in 18th-century France becomes an outlaw French revolutionary when he decides to avenge the unjust killing of his friend. To get close to the aristocrat who has killed his friend, the student adopts the identity of Scaramouche the clown.
Written by Steve Crook |
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Taglines | TOWERING SUCCESS AND ADMIRING TALK OF THE PICTURE WORLD! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 16 December 1923) See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $858,723 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | An army of workmen built a whole French village that covered sixty acres and was faithfully reproduced down to cobblestone streets and shop windows filled with actual wares. Hundreds of thousands of yards of muslin, satin, brocade, and velvet were required in the making of the gorgeous costumes worn by the cast. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Hollywood (1980). See more » |