
The Fox of Glenarvon
Drama
Overview
An English peace judge in an Irish district is married to an Irishwoman. She is a caring patriot. He is heavily indebted by a life of luxury, and doesn't shy away from dark deeds to maintain his lifestyle. Anti-Britsh propaganda film.
Top Cast


Olga Tschechowa
Olga Tschechowa
Gloria Grandison
Olga Tschechowa
Gloria Grandison


Karl Ludwig Diehl
Karl Ludwig Diehl
Baron John Ennis of Loweland
Karl Ludwig Diehl
Baron John Ennis of Loweland


Ferdinand Marian
Ferdinand Marian
Friedensrichter Grandison
Ferdinand Marian
Friedensrichter Grandison


Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Birgit Erskynne
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Birgit Erskynne


Albert Florath
Albert Florath
Baron O'Connor
Albert Florath
Baron O'Connor


Lucie Höflich
Lucie Höflich
Baroness Margit O'Connor
Lucie Höflich
Baroness Margit O'Connor


Werner Hinz
Werner Hinz
Sir Tetbury
Werner Hinz
Sir Tetbury


Hans Mierendorff
Hans Mierendorff
Vater O'Morrow
Hans Mierendorff
Vater O'Morrow
Else von Möllendorff
Else von Möllendorff
Mary-Ann O'Connor
Else von Möllendorff
Mary-Ann O'Connor
Aribert Mog
Aribert Mog
Thomas Dealy
Aribert Mog
Thomas Dealy
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