BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT
'''Bardelys the Magnificent''' is a 1926 silent romantic drama film directed by King Vidor starring John Gilbert and Eleanor Boardman. The film was based on a novel by Rafael Sabatini. It was only the second film of the 19 year old John Wayne who had a minor role. The film was considered lost for years, the only surviving bits being the trailer and a brief excerpt in Vidor's ''Show People'', but several intact reels were discovered in a European collection.
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Cast
★ John Gilbert as Bardelys
★ Eleanor Boardman as Roxalanne de Lavedan
★ Roy D'Arcy as Chatellerault
★ Lionel Belmore as Vicomte de Lavedan
★ Emily Fitzroy as Vicomtesse de Lavedan
★ George K. Arthur as St. Eustache
★ Arthur Lubin as King Louis XIII
★ Theodore von Eltz as Lesperon
★ Karl Dane as Rodenard
★ Edward Connelly as Cardinal Richelieu
★ Fred Malatesta as Castelrous
★ John T. Murray as Lafosse
★ Joe Smith Marba as Innkeeper (as Joseph Marba)
★ Daniel G. Tomlinson as Sergeant of Dragoons
★ Emile Chautard as Anatol
★ John Wayne as Guard (uncredited)
★ Lou Costello as Extra (uncredited)
Director: King Vidor
See also
★ John Wayne filmography (1926-1940)
External links
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