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)

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