Long Live the King 100 years old

Long Live the King

A young crown prince, wishing to be just an ordinary boy, runs away with his friend. The king dies, and when the prince does not appear, the people begin to rise in revolution. When the crown prince finally hears the death knell for the late king he immediately attempts to return to the palace, however is abducted by revolutionaries and held captive. Will he be rescued in time to restore order?

Credits

Long Live the King Cast

Name Character
Alan Hale He was 31, 57 years old when he died as King Karl
Eddie Boland He was 39, 51 years old when he died as Chief Guard
Mary Carlisle She was 9, 104 years old when she died as Minor Role (uncredited)
Jackie Coogan He was 9, 69 years old when he died as Crown Prince Ferdinand William Otto
Rosemary Theby She was 31, 81 years old when she died as Countess Olga
Walt Whitman He was 104, 72 years old when he died as The Chancellor
Ruth Renick She was 30, 90 years old when she died as Princess Hedwig
Vera Lewis She was 50, 82 years old when she died as Archduchess Annuncita
Ruth Handforth She was 41, 83 years old when she died as Mrs. Braithwaite the Governess

Long Live the King Crew

Name Department
Mary Roberts Rinehart as Book. She was 47 (81) years old when She died Writing
Victor Schertzinger as Director. He was 35 (53) years old when He died Directing
C. Gardner Sullivan as Adaptation. He was 39 (80) years old when He died Writing
C. Gardner Sullivan as Screenplay. He was 39 (80) years old when He died Writing
Frank B. Good as Director of Photography. He was 39 (54) years old when He died Camera
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Long Live the King (100 years)

  • Release day: Monday, November 26, 1923
  • Runtime: 104 minutes