Escaping from a revolution, the King of a mythical Balkan country heads to the United States. Here he finds a friend in the form of dashing secret service agent Yorke Norray.

Okay, so _The Devil's Chaplain_ from way back in 1926? It’s probably not for everyone today. If you're into those old silent flicks, especially ones with a touch of spy drama and royal intrigue, you might just get a kick out of it. Anyone expecting modern pacing or big, loud action will likely be bored stiff, but it ha...

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"Okay, so _The Devil's Chaplain_ from way back in 1926? It’s probably not for everyone today. If you're into those old silent flicks, especially ones with a touch of spy drama and royal intrigue, you might just get a kick out of it. Anyone expecting modern pacing or big, loud action will likely be bored stiff, but it has some surprising charm for the right crowd, the folks who appreciate a bit of film history. 🎬 The whole thing starts with Prince Nicholas, a king-to-be from some mythical Balkan..."
Arthur Hoerl, George Bronson Howard
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