The Beloved Rogue

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The Beloved Rogue is a 1927 American silent historical adventure film starring John Barrymore as the poet François Villon in medieval France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical adventure film
silent film
archivedAt various film archives
basedOn life of François Villon
blackAndWhite true
character Charlotte de Vauxcelles NERFINISHED
François Villon NERFINISHED
King Louis XI of France NERFINISHED
cinematography Hal Mohr NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Alan Crosland NERFINISHED
distributor United Artists NERFINISHED
editor Harold McLernon NERFINISHED
era silent era
filmFormat 35 mm
genre adventure film
historical film
silent film
hasPoeticTheme true
hasSurvivingPrints true
languageOfIntertitles English
musicBy silent-era accompaniment (various, later reconstructions)
notableFor John Barrymore’s performance as François Villon
lavish medieval sets
originalLanguage Silent film with English intertitles
portrayedBy Conrad Veidt NERFINISHED
John Barrymore NERFINISHED
Marceline Day NERFINISHED
portraysHistoricalFigure François Villon NERFINISHED
Louis XI of France NERFINISHED
producer Henry Hobart NERFINISHED
productionCompany John Barrymore Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1927-03-06
releaseYear 1927
runtime approximately 90 minutes
setting Paris
medieval France
starring Angelo Rossitto NERFINISHED
Conrad Veidt NERFINISHED
Henry Victor NERFINISHED
John Barrymore NERFINISHED
Lawson Butt NERFINISHED
Mack Swain NERFINISHED
Marceline Day NERFINISHED
Slim Summerville NERFINISHED

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Alan Crosland workedOn The Beloved Rogue