Grand Duchess and the Waiter (1926)
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Though his career went into decline in the talkie era, director Mal St. Clair was responsible for some of the funniest, frothiest film fare of the 1920s. Based on a tried-and-true stage play by Alfred Savoir, The Grand Duchess and the Waiter stars Florence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou as the title… More Though his career went into decline in the talkie era, director Mal St. Clair was responsible for some of the funniest, frothiest film fare of the 1920s. Based on a tried-and-true stage play by Alfred Savoir, The Grand Duchess and the Waiter stars Florence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou as the title characters. Menjou isn't really a waiter at all, but a Parisian millionaire in disguise. He poses as one of the hired help so as to come into close proximity with the love of his life, beautiful noblewoman Vidor. The stars work together as copacetically here as they did in another classic Mal St. Clair-directed silent, Are Parents People? (1925). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Cast
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Adolphe Menjou
as Albert Durant
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Florence Vidor
as Grand Duchess Zenia
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Lawrence Grant
as Grand Duke Peter
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Dot Farley
as Countess Prascovia Avaloff
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Barbara Pierce
as Henriette
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Brandon Hurst
as Matard
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William Courtwright
as Blake
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André Beranger
as Grand Duke Paul