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When Knights Were Cold
1923 film
When Knights Were Cold is a 1923 American comedy film directed by Frank Fouce starring Stan Laurel.[1]
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When Knights Were Cold | |
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Directed by | Frank Fouce |
Written by | Tom Miranda |
Produced by | Broncho Billy Anderson |
Starring | Stan Laurel |
Cinematography | Irving G. Ries |
Production company | Quality Film Productions |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 20 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
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- Stan Laurel as Lord Helpus, a Slippery Knight
- Mae Laurel as Countess Out, a Classy Eve
- Catherine Bennett as Princess Elizabeth New Jersey, a Swell Eve
- Scotty MacGregor as Sir Chief Raspberry, a Rough Knight
- Billy Armstrong as Earl of Tabasco, a Hot Knight (credited as William Armstrong)
- Will Bovis as Duke of Sirloin, a Tough Knight
- Stanhope Wheatcroft as Prince of Pluto, a Bad Knight
- Harry De More as King Epsom, a Good Knight
- Dot Farley (uncredited)
- "Progressive Silent Film List: When Knights Were Cold". silentera.com. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
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