The Princess from Hoboken
The Princess from Hoboken is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Allen Dale and featuring Boris Karloff.[1] This is now considered to be a lost film.[2]
| The Princess from Hoboken | |
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| Directed by | Allen Dale | 
| Written by | Sonya Levien | 
| Starring | Edmund Burns Blanche Mehaffey  | 
| Cinematography | Joseph A. Du Bray Robert Martin  | 
| Edited by | James C. McKay | 
| Distributed by | Tiffany Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | United States | 
| Languages | Silent English intertitles  | 
Cast
    
- Edmund Burns as Terence O'Brien
 - Blanche Mehaffey as Sheila O'Toole
 - Ethel Clayton as Mrs. O'Brien
 - Lou Tellegen as Prince Anton Balakrieff
 - Babe London as Princess Sonia Alexandernova Karpoff
 - Will Walling as Mr. O'Brien (as Will R. Walling)
 - Charles McHugh as Pa O'Toole
 - Aggie Herring as Ma O'Toole
 - Charles Crockett as Whiskers
 - Robert Homans as McCoy
 - Harry A. Bailey as Cohen (as Harry Bailey)
 - Sidney D'Albrook as Tony
 - Broderick O'Farrell as Immigration Officer
 - Boris Karloff as Pavel
 
References
    
    
External links
    
- The Princess from Hoboken at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - The Princess from Hoboken at IMDb
 - The Princess from Hoboken at AllMovie
 
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