
The Dancer's Peril
Romance
Overview
The Grand Duke Alexis has been happy with his wife, Lola, formerly the queen of the St. Petersburg ballet, and their baby daughter, Vasta. But the lowering cloud that has always hung over them through the refusal of the Russian Court to recognize their marriage breaks when the Duke learns there is an intrigue against his wife's life.
Top Cast


Alice Brady
Alice Brady
Mother / Daughter
Alice Brady
Mother / Daughter


Philip Hahn
Philip Hahn
Grand Duke Alexis
Philip Hahn
Grand Duke Alexis


Harry Benham
Harry Benham
Richard Moraino
Harry Benham
Richard Moraino


Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Michael Pavloff
Montagu Love
Michael Pavloff


Jack Drumier
Jack Drumier
Lamoraux
Jack Drumier
Lamoraux


Johnny Hines
Johnny Hines
Ivan
Johnny Hines
Ivan


Sidney D'Albrook
Sidney D'Albrook
Boris
Sidney D'Albrook
Boris
Alexis Kosloff
Alexis Kosloff
Nicholas
Alexis Kosloff
Nicholas
Augusta Burmeister
Augusta Burmeister
Marta Antonovitch
Augusta Burmeister
Marta Antonovitch
Louis R. Grisel
Louis R. Grisel
Marta's Husband
Louis R. Grisel
Marta's Husband
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