1926 Beverly Of Graustark Lobby Card with Marion Davies
Beverly Calhoun (Davies) impersonates the Prince of Graustark to claim his birthright while he recovers from a skiing injury. In the meantime, she falls for
her bodyguard Dantan (Moreno).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_of_Graustark
Beverly of Graustark is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Marion Davies, Antonio Moreno,
and Creighton Hale. The film's screenplay was written by Agnes Christine Johnston based on the novel by George Barr McCutcheon, and set in the fictional
land of Graustark. The film features a final sequence in Technicolor. It was the first film by Sidney Franklin for MGM.
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In her 22nd film, Marion Davies starred in yet another dual role as the American Beverly Calhoun who masquerades as her cousin Oscar, who happens to
be the Prince of Graustark, a small European monarchy. This was the second time that Davies masqueraded as a male (see Little Old New York), and critics
and audiences applauded the effort. The film is often cited as Davies' most profitable film because of low production costs and big box office. The only
problem in filming was Davies' 10-day bout with the flu. This was her first teaming with Antonio Moreno, who played the royal bodyguard. The film
boasted a 2-strip Technicolor finale (which survives). Davies' severe haircut, dubbed the "Beverly Bob," caused a fashion craze.
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