The Sultana
"A weird and amazing story produced in the beautiful "Pathecolor." Five supreme and exquisite acts."
Originally released in 1916. The Sultana is a comedy/crime film. directed by Sherwood MacDonald.
Starring Ruth Roland, William Conklin, and Charles Dudley
Synopsis
Rich young playboy Gregory Kirkland reads a newspaper story about a daring robbery, and bets his friends that he can steal a famous diamond tiara, The Sultana, from its designer and then secretly return it without being caught. Robert Sautrelle, who designed the tiara, visits Kirkland's home, and Gregory does indeed steal it. However, he gets cold feet before he returns it and convinces a woman he knows, Virginia Lowndes, to return it. Unfortunately, things don't work out exactly as Gregory had planned.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Ruth Roland
as Virginia Lowndes
William Conklin
as Dr. Thomas Mills
Charles Dudley
as Peter Fulton
Frank Erlanger
as Durand
Daniel Gilfether
as Willoughby Kirkland
Edward Peters
as Gregory Kirkland
Ed Brady
as Count Strelitso
Gordon Sackville
as Capt. Rimbert
R. Henry Grey
as Robert Sautrelle
Richard Johnson
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Balboa Amusement Producing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Sultana about?
Rich young playboy Gregory Kirkland reads a newspaper story about a daring robbery, and bets his friends that he can steal a famous diamond tiara, The Sultana, from its designer and then secretly r...
Who directed The Sultana?
The Sultana was directed by Sherwood MacDonald.
When was The Sultana released?
The Sultana was released on October 14, 1916 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Sultana?
The main cast of The Sultana includes Ruth Roland, William Conklin, Charles Dudley, Frank Erlanger, Daniel Gilfether.