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Billions

Dec 6, 1920
1h 0m
★ 5.0

SCANDAL-always sets people talking SCANDAL-in high life is a choice morsel for the gossips...There is a SCANDAL in the photoplay that will astonish you!

Overview

Princess Triloff, an emigrée from Czarist Russia, escapes to America where she becomes a patron of the arts. She falls in love with the verses of impoverished poet Owen Carey and becomes his anonymous benefactor. When Owen inherits a fortune from his rich Uncle Krakerfeller, he assumes his uncle's identity and confers his own upon an impoverished friend, Frank Manners. At a resort, Owen meets the princess and falls in love with her, but is chagrined to discover that she is enamored with Manners. The princess finally discovers Owen's real identity and the two fall in love.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Nazimova Productions

Cast

Alla Nazimova

Princess Triloff

Alla Nazimova

Charles Bryant

Krakerfeller / Owen Carey

Charles Bryant

William Irving

Frank Manners

William Irving

Victor Potel

Pushkin

Victor Potel

John Steppling

Isaac Colben

John Steppling

Marian Skinner

Mrs. Colben

Marian Skinner

Bonnie Hill

Mazie Colben

Bonnie Hill

Emmett King

John Blanchard

Emmett King

Eugene Klum

Bellboy

Eugene Klum

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