
The Devil's Chaplain
Drama · Romance
Overview
Escaping from a revolution, the King of a mythical Balkan country heads to the United States. Here he finds a friend in the form of dashing secret service agent Yorke Norray.
Top Cast


Cornelius Keefe
Cornelius Keefe
Yorke Norray
Cornelius Keefe
Yorke Norray


Virginia Brown Faire
Virginia Brown Faire
Princess Therese
Virginia Brown Faire
Princess Therese


Josef Swickard
Josef Swickard
The King
Josef Swickard
The King


Boris Karloff
Boris Karloff
Boris
Boris Karloff
Boris


Wheeler Oakman
Wheeler Oakman
Nicholay
Wheeler Oakman
Nicholay
Leland Carr
Leland Carr
Ivan
Leland Carr
Ivan
George McIntosh
George McIntosh
The Prince
George McIntosh
The Prince
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