
Richelieu
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Based on a play by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Originally released in six reels, but later cut to four due to poor reviews.
Top Cast


Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Cardinal Richelieu
Murdock MacQuarrie
Cardinal Richelieu


William C. Dowlan
William C. Dowlan
Adrien de Mauprat
William C. Dowlan
Adrien de Mauprat


Pauline Bush
Pauline Bush
Julie de Mortemar
Pauline Bush
Julie de Mortemar
James Robert Chandler
James Robert Chandler
Sieur de Beringhen
James Robert Chandler
Sieur de Beringhen


Edna Maison
Edna Maison
Marion de Lormer
Edna Maison
Marion de Lormer


James Neill
James Neill
The King
James Neill
The King


Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
Baradas
Lon Chaney
Baradas


Richard Rosson
Richard Rosson
François
Richard Rosson
François


Edythe Chapman
Edythe Chapman
The Queen
Edythe Chapman
The Queen
William Lloyd
William Lloyd
Joseph
William Lloyd
Joseph
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