Main Cast: John Barrymore, Mary Astor, Willard Louis, Irene Rich, Alec B. Francis
Release Year: 1924
Country: US
Run Time: 80 minutes
Plot
John Barrymore is virtually the entire show as 18th-century British fashion plate Beau Brummel. Thanks to his sartorial splendor and quick wit, Brummel is a favorite of the Prince of Wales (Willard Louis)--and with several ladies, though his heart belongs to the beautiful, unobtainable Lady Margery Avanley (played by 17-year-old Mary Astor, who during filming was carrying on a most passionate affair with her leading man). The arrogant Brummel falls from grace after insulting the Prince and then refusing to apologize. We last see Brummel in an asylum, dressed in rags, but with still enough pride to turn away his true love rather than allow her to throw her life away on him. John Barrymore is superb throughout, especially in the poignant sequences after his descent into poverty and disgrace. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Carmel Myers - Lady Hester Stanhope; William Humphreys - Lord Avanlev; Richard Tucker - Lord Stanhope; André Beranger - Lord Byron; Claire de Lorez - Lady Manly; Michael Dark - Lord Manly; Templar Saxe - Desmond Wertham; James Marcus - English Innkeeper; Roland Rushton - Mr. Abrahms; Beaudine Anderson; Rose Dione; Carol Holloway; William Humphrey; Kate Lester; Clarissa Selwynne - Mrs. Wertham; John J. Richardson; Betty Brice; C.H. Chaldecotte; F.F. Guenste
Credit
Harry Beaumont - Director, Dave Abel - Cinematographer, Clyde Fitch - Screen Story, Dorothy Farnum - Screenwriter, Clyde Fitch - Play Author