Belphegor the Mountebank was created in 1921.
Here's one: Mountebank is a word. Hoped this helped!
Mounterbarnks are fake so put it in I am a mountebank that does not help so think your self!
The Mountebank's Daughter - 1912 was released on: USA: 23 December 1912
"Unction" is an oil or ointment; a "mountebank" is a charlatan or quack who sold patent medicines, so the unction of a mountebank is some concoction sold by this quack. In the context of Hamlet (which I am guessing inspired this question), this is specifically an extremely deadly poison.
The meaning of mountebank is a person who deceives others, especially in order to trick them out of their money, a charlatan. Another meaning is a quack, who sells medicine in public places. Another meaning is also a imposter.
The word "mountebank" is found in Chapter 20 of "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is used to describe Mistress Hibbins, the Governor's sister.
Michael Redgrave has written: 'Mask or face' 'The mountebank's tale'
One who prates much in his own favor, and makes unwarrantable pretensions; a quack; an impostor; an empiric; a mountebank.
The cast of The Son of the Sheik - 1926 includes: Agnes Ayres as Diana - Wife of the Sheik Erwin Connelly as The Zouve Karl Dane as Ramadan Earl Gordon Bostwick as Bit Part Bynunsky Hyman as Mountebank Montagu Love as Ghabah Bull Montana as Mountebank
The cast of Belphegor the Mountebank - 1921 includes: Peter Coleman as Fanfaronade Margaret Dean as Madeleine Leal Douglas as Catherine Nancy Price as Countess de Blangy Milton Rosmer as Belphegor Kathleen Vaughan as Pauline de Blangy Warwick Ward as Laverennes
John Courtney has written: 'Aged forty' 'Deeds, not words' 'The soldier's progress, or, The horrors of war' 'Eustache Baudin' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Belphegor, or, The mountebank and his wife'