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His Majesty, Bunker Bean

"The story of a timid youth who is convinced by clairvoyants that he is the reincarnation of an Egyptian king. The new spirit with which he goes forth to win the world and the millionaire's daughter is deliciously funny."

His Majesty, Bunker Bean is a 1925 silent film comedy directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Matt Moore. It is based on a 1916 play, His Majesty, Bunker Bean by Lee Wilson Dodd, taken from a novel Bunker Bean by Harry Leon Wilson. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.

Top Cast

  • Matt Moore

    Matt Moore

    Bunker Bean

  • Dorothy Devore

    Dorothy Devore

    Marie Breede

  • David Butler

    David Butler

    Bud Matthews

  • George Nichols

    George Nichols

    Jim Breede

  • Frank Leigh

    Frank Leigh

    Professor Balthasar

  • Nora Cecil

    Nora Cecil

    Countess Casanova

  • Henry A. Barrows

    Henry A. Barrows

    Reginald Larabee (as Henry Barrows)

  • Gertrude Claire

    Gertrude Claire

    Grandma Breede

  • Lucille Ward

    Lucille Ward

    Nurse

Overview

His Majesty, Bunker Bean is a 1925 silent film comedy directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Matt Moore. It is based on a 1916 play, His Majesty, Bunker Bean by Lee Wilson Dodd, taken from a novel Bunker Bean by Harry Leon Wilson. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.

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