
Overview:
An actress becomes the king's mistress and persuades him to convert the palace to a serviceman's home.Status: | Released (1926-01-02) |
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Screen: | J.W. McConaughty, Joseph Shearing, Herbert Wilcox |
Productions: | W.M. Productions, British National Films |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
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Casts
- 30779: Dorothy Gish - Nell Gwyn
- 553224: Randle Ayrton - Charles II
- 140515: Juliette Compton - Lady Castlemaine
- 950119: Sydney Fairbrother - Mrs. Gwyn
- 1468576: Donald Macardle - Duke of Monmouth
- 1319144: Johnny Butt - Samuel Pepys
- 109864: Gibb McLaughlin - Duke of York
Crews
- 148559: Herbert Wilcox - Director - Directing
- 148559: Herbert Wilcox - Writer - Writing
- 148559: Herbert Wilcox - Producer - Production
- 29573: Roy F. Overbaugh - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1706187: J.W. McConaughty - Editor - Editing
- 1187812: Norman G. Arnold - Art Direction - Art
- 131601: Marjorie Bowen - Novel - Writing
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Review text:
This is quite an entertaining romp with Dorothy Gish playing the eponymous orange seller who captivates and captures the heart of King Charles II (Randle Ayrton) much to the chagrin of one of his other "companions" - Juliette Compton ("Lady Castlemaine") and of his ill-fated brother ....
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