For the Queen's Honor (1911)
A lost film. The king is good-natured and doesn't suspect that the queen is plainly beginning to think too much of one of the courtiers. The queen's sister is aware of the situation and saves the queen by taking her place. This deceives the king, but he requires that the villain and the queen's sister be married which complicates the situation as the sister is in love with another courtier entirely.
Director: Thomas H. Ince
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: July 6, 1911
Cast
- Mary Pickford - Princess Gilda
- King Baggot - The King
- Owen Moore - Prince Albert
- George Loane Tucker - Duke Arturo
- Isabel Rea - Queen Amelia
Screenplay
Production: Independent Moving Pictures Co. of America (IMP)
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Thomas H. Ince
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is For the Queen's Honor about?
- A lost film. The king is good-natured and doesn't suspect that the queen is plainly beginning to think too much of one of the courtiers. The queen's sister is aware of the situation and saves the queen by taking her place. This deceives the king, but he requires that the villain and the queen's sister be married which complicates the situation as the sister is in love with another courtier entirely.
- Who directed For the Queen's Honor?
- For the Queen's Honor was directed by Thomas H. Ince.
- Who stars in For the Queen's Honor?
- For the Queen's Honor stars Mary Pickford, King Baggot, Owen Moore, George Loane Tucker, Isabel Rea.
- How long is For the Queen's Honor?
- For the Queen's Honor has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was For the Queen's Honor produced?
- For the Queen's Honor was produced in United States of America.