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The Runaway Princess |
The Runaway Princess - 1928 | 82mins | Drama | B&W - SilentThe Production TeamDirector: Anthony
Asquith. Asst Director: Frederick Wendhousen. Producer: H. Bruce Woolfe. Script: Anthony Asquith. (from the novel Princess Priscilla's Fortnight) Cinematography: Arpad Viragh. Art Direction: Ian Campbell-Gray. |
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The CastMady Christians - Priscilla Paul Cavanagh - The Stranger Fred Rains - Professor |
Plot SynopsisPrincess Priscilla objects to being betrothed to the
Crown Prince of Savona, whom she has never seen, and runs away to London
with her professor. During her stay there, she is followed everywhere
by a mysterious and handsome stranger. She is intrigued, but the stranger
refuses to reveal his identity. At length, the princess's money runs
out and she accepts a job as assistant to a fashionable Bond Street
milliner. During her calls on clients, she becomes the innocent accomplice
of one of them - a woman at the head of a forgery gang.
Unwittingly, the princess passes forged bank notes for her, and is
arrested. The intervention of the mysterious stranger secures her
release. He then reveals that he is the Crown Prince she was supposed
to marry. Now in love with him Priscilla returns with the Prince to
her own country and is married with due splendour. By the time the
film was completed talking sequences were added before the film was
released to the general public. |
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