

Adventure · Romance · Comedy
Overview
Vladimir Dubrouvsky, a lieutenant in the Russian army, catches the eye of Czarina Catherine II. He spurns her advances and flees, and she puts out a warrant for his arrest, dead or alive. Vladimir learns that his father's lands have been taken by the evil Kyrilla Troekouroff, and his father dies. He dons a black mask, and becomes the outlaw The Black Eagle. He enters the Troekouroff household disguised as a French instructor for Kyrilla's daughter Mascha. He is after vengeance, but instead falls in love with Mascha.
Top Cast


Rudolph Valentino
Rudolph Valentino
Lt. Vladimir Dubrovsky / The Black Eagle / Marcel Le Blanc
Rudolph Valentino
Lt. Vladimir Dubrovsky / The Black Eagle / Marcel Le Blanc


Vilma Banky
Vilma Banky
Mascha Troekouroff
Vilma Banky
Mascha Troekouroff


Louise Dresser
Louise Dresser
The Czarina, Catherine II
Louise Dresser
The Czarina, Catherine II


Albert Conti
Albert Conti
Kuschka
Albert Conti
Kuschka


James A. Marcus
James A. Marcus
Kyrilla Troekouroff
James A. Marcus
Kyrilla Troekouroff


George Nichols
George Nichols
Judge
George Nichols
Judge


Carrie Clark Ward
Carrie Clark Ward
Aunt Aurelia
Carrie Clark Ward
Aunt Aurelia


Spottiswoode Aitken
Spottiswoode Aitken
Dubrovsky's Father (uncredited)
Spottiswoode Aitken
Dubrovsky's Father (uncredited)
Agostino Borgato
Agostino Borgato
Priest (uncredited)
Agostino Borgato
Priest (uncredited)


Gustav von Seyffertitz
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Court Servant at Dinner (uncredited)
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Court Servant at Dinner (uncredited)
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