The Troubadour's Triumph Trailer

The Troubadour's Triumph Trailer (1912)

08 August 1912 Drama 10 mins

Early Lois Weber film.

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Cast

Phillips Smalley

as The Troubadour

Cleo Ridgely

as Lady Lilitha - the Duchess (as Cleo Ridgley)

Wilbur Hudson

as The Jester

Crew

Lois Weber

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 08 August 1912

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