
His Majesty, Bunker Bean
Comedy
Overview
His Majesty, Bunker Bean is a 1925 silent film comedy directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Matt Moore. It is based on a 1916 play, His Majesty, Bunker Bean by Lee Wilson Dodd, taken from a novel Bunker Bean by Harry Leon Wilson. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.
Top Cast


Matt Moore
Matt Moore
Bunker Bean
Matt Moore
Bunker Bean


Dorothy Devore
Dorothy Devore
Marie Breede
Dorothy Devore
Marie Breede


David Butler
David Butler
Bud Matthews
David Butler
Bud Matthews


George Nichols
George Nichols
Jim Breede
George Nichols
Jim Breede


Frank Leigh
Frank Leigh
Professor Balthasar
Frank Leigh
Professor Balthasar


Nora Cecil
Nora Cecil
Countess Casanova
Nora Cecil
Countess Casanova


Henry A. Barrows
Henry A. Barrows
Reginald Larabee (as Henry Barrows)
Henry A. Barrows
Reginald Larabee (as Henry Barrows)


Gertrude Claire
Gertrude Claire
Grandma Breede
Gertrude Claire
Grandma Breede


Lucille Ward
Lucille Ward
Nurse
Lucille Ward
Nurse


Gayne Whitman
Gayne Whitman
Bert Hollins
Gayne Whitman
Bert Hollins
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