
The Night of Love
Romance · Action · Adventure
Overview
Montero, son of a Gypsy leader, is about to take a bride according to primitive ritual, when the Duke de la Garda demands his right as feudal lord--to take the bride to his castle for a night. Rather than accede to the duke's advances, the girl chooses death by her own hand. Montero swears vengeance.....
Top Cast


Ronald Colman
Ronald Colman
Montero
Ronald Colman
Montero


Vilma Banky
Vilma Banky
Princess Marie
Vilma Banky
Princess Marie


Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Duke de la Garda
Montagu Love
Duke de la Garda


Natalie Kingston
Natalie Kingston
Donna Beatriz
Natalie Kingston
Donna Beatriz


Gibson Gowland
Gibson Gowland
Bandit
Gibson Gowland
Bandit


Laska Winter
Laska Winter
Gypsy Bride
Laska Winter
Gypsy Bride


Sally Rand
Sally Rand
Gypsy Dancer
Sally Rand
Gypsy Dancer


William H. Tooker
William H. Tooker
Spanish Ambassador
William H. Tooker
Spanish Ambassador


John George
John George
Jester
John George
Jester
Bynunsky Hyman
Bynunsky Hyman
Bandit
Bynunsky Hyman
Bandit
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