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Nell Gwyn

1926 | 80m | English

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An actress becomes the king's mistress and persuades him to convert the palace to a serviceman's home.
Release Date: Jan 02, 1926
Director: Herbert Wilcox
Writer: Herbert Wilcox, Marjorie Bowen
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords biography, mistress, king, restoration
Production Companies British National Films, W.M. Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dorothy Gish Nell Gwyn
Randle Ayrton Charles II
Juliette Compton Lady Castlemaine
Sydney Fairbrother Mrs. Gwyn
Donald Macardle Duke of Monmouth
Johnny Butt Samuel Pepys
Gibb McLaughlin Duke of York
Judd Green Toby Clinker
Edward Sorley Dickon
Forrester Harvey Charles Hart
Fred Rains Earl of Shaftesbury
Rolf Leslie Evelyn
Aubrey Fitzgerald Tom Killigrew
Tom Coventry Innkeeper
Booth Conway Messenger
Dorinea Shirley Maid
Name Job
Herbert Wilcox Writer, Director
Roy F. Overbaugh Director of Photography
J.W. McConaughty Editor
Norman G. Arnold Art Direction
Marjorie Bowen Novel
Name Title
Herbert Wilcox Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite an entertaining romp with Dorothy Gish playing the eponymous orange seller who captivates and captures the heart of King Charles II (Randle Ayrton) much to the chagrin of one of his other "companions" - Juliette Compton ("Lady Castlemaine") and of his ill-fated brother James, Duke of Y ... ork (Gibb McLaughlin). Some of this borders on the burlesque with an enjoyable, and occasionally provocative, bawdiness from the star that would surely have challenged the censors had it been made just a few years later. Aside from providing this rather rakish King with some pleasures of the flesh, she also proved to be a decent influence on him - and even today, his former palace at Chelsea in west London is still the home for retired soldiers she inspired him to establish. Gish is on great form here, she plays her part with gusto and vigour, tempered with a degree of sensitivity as the plot follows the declining health of her Royal patron. Unfortunately, the remainder of the cast are pretty static, indeed McLaughlin looks like he has been sucking on a lemon for most of his scenes, but the comedy - of which there is plenty - raises a smile as the rivalry between the two women gathers pace. The production is basic, but I rather enjoyed it.

Jun 06, 2022