
Jazzmania
Drama
Overview
The queen of a mythical European nation flees to America when a general threatens to overthrow her government.
Top Cast


Mae Murray
Mae Murray
Ninon
Mae Murray
Ninon


Rod La Rocque
Rod La Rocque
Jerry Langdon
Rod La Rocque
Jerry Langdon


Jean Hersholt
Jean Hersholt
Prince Otto of Como
Jean Hersholt
Prince Otto of Como


Robert Frazer
Robert Frazer
Captain Valmar
Robert Frazer
Captain Valmar


Edmund Burns
Edmund Burns
Sonny Daimler (as Edward Burns)
Edmund Burns
Sonny Daimler (as Edward Burns)


Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore
Baron Bolo
Lionel Belmore
Baron Bolo


Herbert Standing
Herbert Standing
Josephus Ranson
Herbert Standing
Josephus Ranson
Edith Bostwick
Edith Bostwick
Marline (as Mrs. J. Farrell MacDonald)
Edith Bostwick
Marline (as Mrs. J. Farrell MacDonald)


Wilfred Lucas
Wilfred Lucas
Julius Furman
Wilfred Lucas
Julius Furman
J. Herbert Frank
J. Herbert Frank
Colonel Kerr
J. Herbert Frank
Colonel Kerr
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