Summary
When Kings Were the Law is an American film first released in 1912,
directed by D.W. Griffith.
The film stars Wilfred Lucas, Harry Hyde, Dorothy Bernard, J. Jiquel Lanoe and Kate Bruce.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: D.W. Griffith
- Script: Wilfred Lucas
- Photo: G.W. Bitzer
- Cast: Wilfred Lucas (The King of Romanda), Harry Hyde (The King’s Cousin), Dorothy Bernard (The King’s Favorite), J. Jiquel Lanoe (The Cardinal), Kate Bruce (At Court), William J. Butler (At Court), Christy Cabanne (A Courtier), Frank Evans (A Serf), Charles Gorman (A Soldier), Charles Hill Mailes (A Serf), Mae Marsh (At Court), Claire McDowell (A Lady-in-Waiting), David Miles ((unconfirmed)), Mabel Normand (At Court), Frank Opperman (The Bishop), Alfred Paget (A Soldier), Kate Toncray (A Lady-in-Waiting)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 17 min; B&W; silent

Drama / Short






