
The King Without a Crown
History · Mystery · Documentary
Overview
This short explores the possibility that Louis XVII, son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, escaped death during the French Revolution and was raised by Indians in America.
Top Cast


Carey Wilson
Carey Wilson
Narrator (voice)
Carey Wilson
Narrator (voice)


Scotty Beckett
Scotty Beckett
Louis XVII, the Dauphin (uncredited)
Scotty Beckett
Louis XVII, the Dauphin (uncredited)
John Burton
John Burton
Inquiring French Nobleman Hudson (uncredited)
John Burton
Inquiring French Nobleman Hudson (uncredited)


Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd
Marie Antoinette (uncredited)
Doris Lloyd
Marie Antoinette (uncredited)


Leonard Mudie
Leonard Mudie
Missionary Eleazar Williams (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie
Missionary Eleazar Williams (uncredited)


Zeffie Tilbury
Zeffie Tilbury
Dying Duchess Marie (uncredited)
Zeffie Tilbury
Dying Duchess Marie (uncredited)
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