The Adventures of Prince Courageous

The Adventures of Prince Courageous
Directed by Frederick G. Becker[1]
Produced by Clem Beauchamp[2]
Screenplay by Robert N. Lee[2]
Starring Bessie Love
Little Arthur Trimble
Cinematography Hal Mohr[1]
Production
company
Anchor
Release date
1923
Country United States
Language Silent

The Adventures of Prince Courageous, also known as The Little Defender,[3] is a 1923 silent film starring Bessie Love and Arthur Trimble, directed by Frederick G. Becker.

Production

The production re-used much of the cast, sets, and costumes from Robin Hood (1922) starring Douglas Fairbanks.[4] Director Frederick G. Becker had been an actor in Robin Hood.

Cast

  • Bessie Love as Bernice
  • Little Arthur Trimble as Prince Courageous (the boy)
  • William Butts as Prince Courageous (the man)
  • Roy Coulson as Bwump, the Wicked Witch
  • Frederick Peterson as Bwop, The Witch's Brother
  • "Boots" Fabing as King Lagg
  • Monte Collins as Duke Craven
  • Doreen Turner as Beatrice
  • Charles Belcher as The Wise Man
  • Gilbert Clayton as The Varlet
  • Grace Woods as Serving Maid
  • Irene De Voss as The Guest

References

Notes
  1. 1 2 Love 1977, p. 151
  2. 1 2 "Prince Courageous". Holly Leaves. 11 (34): 34. September 2, 1922.
  3. "Jim Thompson Co. Home Movies Library, The Little Defender". Knox County Public Library: Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection.
  4. Love 1977, pp. 82–83
Bibliography
  • Love, Bessie (1977). From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love. London: Elm Tree Books. OCLC 734075937.


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