Such a Little Queen Trailer

Such a Little Queen Trailer (1914)

20 September 1914 Drama, Comedy, Romance 55 mins

A lost film. Queen Anna Victoria of Herzegovina is exiled from her tiny country and forced to live in poverty in America. Meanwhile, King Stephen of Bosnia, whom she loves but cannot marry due to political reasons, also is exiled to America. When both are forced by circumstances to get jobs, they go to work for wealthy New York meat packer Adolph Lauman who soon decides that his daughter should marry Stephen for social status. Eventually, Lauman's daughter convinces her father that she is in love with an American and Stephen and Anna are returned to their respective thrones, now free to marry each other. -From TCM.com Database, powered by the AFI.

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Cast

Mary Pickford

as Queen Anna Victoria

Carlyle Blackwell

as King Stephen

Harold Lockwood

as Robert Trainor

Russell Bassett

as The Prime Minister

Arthur Hoops

as Prince Eugene

Crew

Hugh Ford

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 20 September 1914

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