Speed King Trailer

Speed King Trailer (1923)

""He outwits, outfights and outgames the enemy, saves Mandavia for the real king and wins the girl."" 01 January 1923 Drama 52 mins

Jimmy Martin, king of the motorcycle speedsters, visits the Kingdom of Mandavia for a race. There he is persuaded to impersonate the king by a traitor, Rodolph D'Henri, who intends to annex part of Mandavia for neighboring Selmarnia. The real king is in jail. D'Henri's plot is successful until Martin falls in love with Princess Margaret of Alvernia. Then he discloses his true identity, releases the real king, exposes the traitor, earns knighthood, and marries Margaret.

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Cast

Richard Talmadge

as Jimmy Martin / King Charles

Harry von Meter

as Randolph D'Henri

Virginia Warwick

as Princess Margaret

Mark Fenton

as General Mendell

Crew

International Titles

Diavolo Roi Trailer

Ricardito, Rei da Velocidade Trailer

The Speed King Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1923

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