Cast & Crew

Directed by

Cecil B. DeMille

Writing Credits

Harold Lamb
(screen play) &
Waldemar Young
(screen play) and
Dudley Nichols
(screen play)
Charles Brackett
(contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
Howard Higgin
(contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
Jeanie Macpherson
(contributor to treatment) (uncredited)

Cast

Loretta Young
Berengaria - Princess of Navarre
Henry Wilcoxon
Richard - King of England
Ian Keith
Saladin - Sultan of Islam
C. Aubrey Smith
The Hermit
Katherine DeMille
Alice - Princess of France
Joseph Schildkraut
Conrad - Marquis of Montferrat
Alan Hale
Blondel
C. Henry Gordon
Philip the Second - King of France
George Barbier
Sancho - King of Navarre
Montagu Love
The Blacksmith
Ramsay Hill
John - Prince of England
Lumsden Hare
Robert - Earl of Leicester
Maurice Murphy
Alan - Richard's Squire
William Farnum
Hugo - Duke of Burgundy
Hobart Bosworth
Frederick - Duke of the Germans
Pedro de Cordoba
Karakush
Mischa Auer
Monk
Albert Conti
Leopold - Duke of Austria
Sven Hugo Borg
Sverre - the Norse King
Paul Sotoff
Michael - Prince of Russia
Fred Malatesta
William - King of Sicily
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski
Nicholas - Count of Hungary
Anna Demetrio
Duenna
Perry Askam
Soldier
Vallejo Gantner
Marshal of France
Robert Adair
English Chamberlain
Richard Alexander
Crusading Warrior
Stanley Andrews
Amir / Soldier Announcing Peter Has Been Captured (uncredited)
Maurice Black
Amir
Georgia Caine
Nun
John Carradine
Leopold - Duke of Austria / A French King / A Wise Man (uncredited)
Harry Cording
Amir
William B. Davidson
Amir
Edgar Dearing
Cart Man
Emma Dunn
Alan's Mother
Suzanne Emery
Christian Slave Girl
Alphonse Ethier
Priest
Franklyn Farnum
Christian
Jean Fenwick
Christian Slave Girl
Sam Flint
Captain of Hospitalers
Kenneth Gibson
Captain of English Men-at-Arms
Harold Goodwin
Wounded Soldier
Gordon Griffith
Templar
Winter Hall
Archbishop
Chuck Hamilton
Warrior
Boyd Irwin
Templar
Florence Lawrence
Undetermined Secondary Role
George MacQuarrie
Captain of Templars
Nan Pearson Brooks Macy
Extra
Edwin Maxwell
Ship's Master
Jack Montgomery
Christian Cavalryman
Pat Moore
Leicester's Squire
J. Carrol Naish
Arab Slave Dealer
Gertrude Norman
Christian Woman
Gilda Oliva
Alice's First Lady-in-Waiting
Robert Parrish
Extra
Lillian Rich
Undetermined Secondary Role
Addison Richards
Sentry
Jason Robards Sr.
Amir / Slave in Saladin's Garden (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
Whipping Master
Oscar Rudolph
Philip's Squire
Jack Rutherford
Knight
Ann Sheridan
Christian Slave Girl
Josef Swickard
Buyer
Colin Tapley
Stranger - Messenger
Guy Usher
Greybeard / Templar (uncredited)
Mildred Van Bueren
Alice's Second Lady-in-Waiting
Blue Washington
One of Saladin's Guards

Produced by

Cecil B. DeMille
producer (uncredited)
Henry Herzbrun
executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

Rudolph G. Kopp
(as Rudolph Kopp)

Cinematography by

Victor Milner
(photographed by)

Editing by

Anne Bauchens
(uncredited)

Casting By

Hollingsworth Morse
(uncredited)

Art Direction by

Roland Anderson
(uncredited)

Makeup Department

Nellie Manley
hair stylist (uncredited)
Monte Westmore
makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

George Hippard
assistant director (uncredited)
David MacDonald
assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Russ Brown
prop storeman (uncredited)
Bob McQuellis
props (uncredited)
Michael D. Moore
props (uncredited)
George Scully
set dresser (uncredited)
Daniel Ulrich
props (uncredited)

Sound Department

Joseph E. Aiken
sound recordist (uncredited)
Ray Cossar
stage engineer (uncredited)
Harry Lindgren
sound mixer (uncredited)
'Curley' Nelson
sound crew (uncredited)
Ted Powell
mike grip (uncredited)
Buck Walters
boom operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Barney Wolff
special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Gordon Jennings
technical effects
Dewey Wrigley
special photographic effects (uncredited)

Stunts

Spike Spackman
stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Lloyd Ahern Sr.
assistant camera (uncredited)
Kenneth De Land
grip (uncredited)
Fred Geiger
set lighting foreman (uncredited)
Russell Harlan
assistant camera (uncredited)
Jack Lefferman
grip (uncredited)
William C. Mellor
camera operator (uncredited)
Lorne Netten
set lighting assistant (uncredited)
Guy Roe
camera operator (uncredited)
Cliff Shirpser
assistant camera (uncredited)
Richard Walling
still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Travis Banton
costume designer: Miss Young and Miss DeMille
Eugene Joseff
costume jeweller (uncredited)
Joe Kaplan
wardrobe: men (uncredited)
Edna Shotwell
wardrobe: women (uncredited)

Music Department

Herman Hand
composer: additional music (uncredited)
W. Franke Harling
composer: stock music (uncredited)
Friedrich Hollaender
composer: additional music (uncredited)
John Leipold
composer: additional music (uncredited)
Milan Roder
composer: additional music (uncredited)
Heinz Roemheld
composer: additional music (uncredited)
Irvin Talbot
conductor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Emily Barrye
script clerk (uncredited)
Bernice Hook
script clerk (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Adolph Zukor
presenter
Roy Burns
business manager (uncredited)
Jack Cooper
publicist (uncredited)
Harold Lamb
historical adviser (uncredited)
Gladys Percey
head researcher (uncredited)
Chester Seay
archery instructor (uncredited)
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