The Prisoner is a 1923 American silent drama film set in a fictional kingdom, directed by Jack Conway and featuring Herbert Rawlinson, Eileen Percy, June Elvidge, George Cowl and Boris Karloff. Karloff was paid $150.00 a week salary for working on this film. The screenplay was written by Edward T. Lowe Jr., based on a novel called Castle Craneycrow by George Barr McCutcheon. The film is considered to be lost.
Cast
- Herbert Rawlinson as Philip Quentin
- Eileen Percy as Dorothy Garrison
- George Cowl as Lord Bob
- June Elvidge as Lady Francis
- Lincoln Stedman as Dickey Savage
- Gertrude Short as Lady Jane
- Bertram Grassby as Prince Ugo Ravorelli
- Mario Carillo as Count Sallonica
- Hayford Hobbs as Duke Laselli
- Lillian Langdon as Mrs. Garrison
- Bert Sprotte as Courant
- Boris Karloff as Prince Kapolski
- Esther Ralston as Marie
- J. P. Lockney as Father Bivot
See also
- Boris Karloff filmography
References
External links
- The Prisoner at IMDb




