Movieland Mystery Photo

Sept. 1, 2011, Mystery Photo

Here’s today’s mystery fellow! Notice the mystery coiffure.


Under the Red Robe, Feb. 14, 1924

Update: This is Gustav von Seyffertitz in “Under the Red Robe,” which opened in Los Angeles on Feb. 14, 1924.  

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15 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo

  1. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    It’s Gustav!! Yay!!!

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  2. Joan Myers's avatar Joan Myers says:

    Jeez, Larry, did you think we weren’t reading Mary’s column? That’s Gustav von Seyffertitz!

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  3. Pamela Porter's avatar Pamela Porter says:

    I dunno, but he could use a dose of Fletcher’s Castoria!

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  4. Pamela Porter's avatar Pamela Porter says:

    Is that a fleur-de-lis brand on his head? If so, that means a criminal act in his past…?

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  5. Mike Hawks's avatar Mike Hawks says:

    One last fling before I slip into the Cinecon vortex. The man is our favorite funny guy Gustav von Seyffertitz. The film I believe is THE RED MARK 1928.

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  6. Wm. Stansel's avatar Wm. Stansel says:

    Edmond Van Daële

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  7. Could be an early Basil Rathbone lacking the twinkle in his eye.

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  8. PS: Really like the French wine stain. Tops Gorbachev any day.

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  9. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    I have no idea who are mystery guest is, but I know what I’m going as for Halloween this year: this guy..

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  10. juliemerholz's avatar juliemerholz says:

    How does he get his eyes to do that?

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  11. Megan's avatar Megan says:

    Is it possibly The Red Mark (1928) or When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922)?

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  12. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    UNDER THE RED ROBE.

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  13. Don Danard's avatar Don Danard says:

    Is this not the recently discussed Gustav von Seyffertitz?
    Certainly looks like him.

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  14. Gregory Moore's avatar Gregory Moore says:

    Charles De Roche (also known as Charles de la Roche)?

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  15. Ronald Emmis's avatar Ronald Emmis says:

    I would say it was George Arliss as “Disraeli,” but I have seen Arliss and this just ain’t him.

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