The White Rosette (1916)
In the romantic days of the Eleventh Century the prologue of this picture shows us, Sir Errol, a victorious knight, returns to the castle of his liege lord, the Baron Edward, where he renews his vows with Lady Maud, his betrothed mistress. During Sir Errol's absence from the realm, the Baron has married Lady Elfrieda, daughter of an impecunious nobleman. Edward loves Elfrieda, but for her the marriage was solely one of expediency. She loses her heart to the handsome young knight.
Director: Donald MacDonald
Genre: Romance
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: February 5, 1916
Cast
- Eugenie Forde - Lady Elfrieda / Frieda Carewe
- Helene Rosson - Lady Maud / Joan Long
- William Stowell - Lord Kerrigan / Van Kerr
- Forrest Taylor - Sir Errol / Thomas Eric
- Harry von Meter - Baron Edward / Pierpont Carewe
- Dick La Reno
Production: American Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: Donald MacDonald
More Films in Genre: Romance
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The White Rosette about?
- In the romantic days of the Eleventh Century the prologue of this picture shows us, Sir Errol, a victorious knight, returns to the castle of his liege lord, the Baron Edward, where he renews his vows with Lady Maud, his betrothed mistress. During Sir Errol's absence from the realm, the Baron has married Lady Elfrieda, daughter of an impecunious nobleman. Edward loves Elfrieda, but for her the marriage was solely one of expediency. She loses her heart to the handsome young knight.
- Who directed The White Rosette?
- The White Rosette was directed by Donald MacDonald.
- Who stars in The White Rosette?
- The White Rosette stars Eugenie Forde, Helene Rosson, William Stowell, Forrest Taylor, Harry von Meter, Dick La Reno.
- How long is The White Rosette?
- The White Rosette has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The White Rosette?
- The White Rosette is a Romance film.
- Where was The White Rosette produced?
- The White Rosette was produced in United States of America.