Princess Clementina

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Princess Clementina
Directed by William G.B. Barker
Written by A.E.W. Mason (Novel)
George P. Bancroft (Play)
Produced byWilliam G.B. Barker
Starring H.B. Irving
Alice Young
Dorothea Baird
Release date
  • 1911 (1911)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

Princess Clementina is a 1911 British silent historical adventure film, directed and produced by William G.B. Barker. This film was based on a stage adaptation of the book Clementina by A.E.W. Mason.

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