The Duchess of Buffalo (1926)
ZOWSKI! She danced on her toes and put Russia on it's ear! Napoleon's retreat from Moscow wasn't half so sensational as Connie's entry.
An American dancer on a tour of pre-Boleshevik Russia falls for a young army officer, and the feeling is mutual. However, the officer's father is the Grand Duke of Russia, and he has designs on the girl himself--not letting a minor detail like his already being married bother him--and refuses to let his son marry her.
Director: Sidney Franklin
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Runtime: 65 min
Release Date: September 4, 1926
Cast
- Constance Talmadge - Marian Duncan
- Tullio Carminati - Vladimir Orloff
- Edward Martindel - Grand Duke Gregory Alexandrovich
- Rose Dione - Grand Duchess Olga Petrovna
- Chester Conklin - Hotel Manager
- Lawrence Grant - Commandant
Screenplay
- Hanns Kräly
- F. Martos (Theatre Play)
- Max Brody (Theatre Play)
Cinematography: Oliver T. Marsh
Editing: Hal C. Kern
Production: Constance Talmadge Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sidney Franklin
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Duchess of Buffalo about?
- An American dancer on a tour of pre-Boleshevik Russia falls for a young army officer, and the feeling is mutual. However, the officer's father is the Grand Duke of Russia, and he has designs on the girl himself--not letting a minor detail like his already being married bother him--and refuses to let his son marry her.
- Who directed The Duchess of Buffalo?
- The Duchess of Buffalo was directed by Sidney Franklin.
- Who stars in The Duchess of Buffalo?
- The Duchess of Buffalo stars Constance Talmadge, Tullio Carminati, Edward Martindel, Rose Dione, Chester Conklin, Lawrence Grant.
- How long is The Duchess of Buffalo?
- The Duchess of Buffalo has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
- What genre is The Duchess of Buffalo?
- The Duchess of Buffalo is a Comedy, Romance, Drama film.
- Where was The Duchess of Buffalo produced?
- The Duchess of Buffalo was produced in United States of America.