
The Patriot
Drama · History
Overview
In 18th-Century Russia, the Czar, Paul, is surrounded by murderous plots and trusts only Count Pahlen. Pahlen wishes to protect his friend, the mad king, but because of the horror of the king's acts, he feels that he must remove him from the throne.
Top Cast


Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings
Czar Paul I
Emil Jannings
Czar Paul I


Florence Vidor
Florence Vidor
Countess Ostermann
Florence Vidor
Countess Ostermann


Lewis Stone
Lewis Stone
Count Pahlen
Lewis Stone
Count Pahlen


Vera Voronina
Vera Voronina
Mademoiselle Lapoukhine
Vera Voronina
Mademoiselle Lapoukhine


Neil Hamilton
Neil Hamilton
Crown Prince Alexander
Neil Hamilton
Crown Prince Alexander


Harry Cording
Harry Cording
Stefan
Harry Cording
Stefan
Nicholas Kobliansky
Nicholas Kobliansky
Nicholas Kobliansky
Sam Savitsky
Sam Savitsky
Sam Savitsky
Alexander Skonnikov
Alexander Skonnikov
Alexander Skonnikov


Tullio Carminati
Tullio Carminati
Minor Role (uncredited)
Tullio Carminati
Minor Role (uncredited)
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