
Glorious Betsy
Drama · History
Overview
Vitaphone production reels #2471-2478; third Warner Bros. feature film - the first being The Jazz Singer and the second Tenderloin - to include talking sequences, along with the by now usual Vitaphone musical score and sound effects. A copy of this film survives at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., but the sound disks are lost.
Top Cast


Dolores Costello
Dolores Costello
Betsy Patterson
Dolores Costello
Betsy Patterson


Conrad Nagel
Conrad Nagel
Jérôme Bonaparte
Conrad Nagel
Jérôme Bonaparte


John Miljan
John Miljan
Preston
John Miljan
Preston


Marc McDermott
Marc McDermott
Col. Patterson
Marc McDermott
Col. Patterson
Pasquale Amato
Pasquale Amato
Napoleon
Pasquale Amato
Napoleon


Michael Vavitch
Michael Vavitch
Capt. St. Pierre
Michael Vavitch
Capt. St. Pierre


Andrés de Segurola
Andrés de Segurola
Capt. Du Fresne
Andrés de Segurola
Capt. Du Fresne


Paul Panzer
Paul Panzer
The Ship's Captain
Paul Panzer
The Ship's Captain


Clarissa Selwynne
Clarissa Selwynne
Aunt Mary
Clarissa Selwynne
Aunt Mary


Betty Blythe
Betty Blythe
Princess Fredericka
Betty Blythe
Princess Fredericka
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