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The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous
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The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous

Apr 7, 1923
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

Originally planned as 12 two-reelers, only three were made: The Little Knight, The Love Charm, The Crown of Courage.

Genres

Fantasy

Production Companies

Arthur Trimble Productions

Cast

Bessie Love

Bernice

Bessie Love

Arthur  Ross Trimble

Prince Courageous (the boy)

Arthur Ross Trimble

Charles Belcher

Charles Belcher

Billy Butts

Prince Courageous

Billy Butts

Jack Carlyle

Jack Carlyle

Gilbert Clayton

Gilbert Clayton

Monte Collins

Duke Craven

Monte Collins

Roy Coulson

Bwump, the Wicked Witch

Roy Coulson

Irene De Voss

Irene De Voss

Frederick Peters

Frederick Peters

Doreen Turner

Doreen Turner

Grace Woods

Grace Woods

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