

The Intrigue (1916)
The story of international scheming to obtain the rights to an X-ray gun-- the invention of an enterprising young American
Stream The Intrigue (1916) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 4m. Directed by Frank Lloyd, starring Lenore Ulric, Florence Vidor, and Cecil Van Auker. Drama and Romance on multiple servers, no signup.
What is The Intrigue (1916) about?
A sci-fi/espionage film in which world powers vie for control of a death ray during World War I as an undercover countess infiltrates enemy ranks to prevent them from getting their hands on the weapon.
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- Director:
- Frank Lloyd
- Production:
- Pallas Pictures, Paramount Pictures
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- No Language
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0006865
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Who stars in The Intrigue (1916)?
Lenore Ulric as Countess Sonia Varnli, Florence Vidor as Pretended Countess Sonia, Cecil Van Auker as Guy Longstreet, Howard Davies as Baron Rogniat, Herbert Standing as The Emperor, Paul Weigel as Attaché to the Baron.
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- ★At just 64 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch The Intrigue online for free?▼
You can watch The Intrigue (1916) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is The Intrigue?▼
The Intrigue has a running time of 1h 4m (64 minutes total).
Who directed The Intrigue?▼
The Intrigue was directed by Frank Lloyd.
Is The Intrigue worth watching?▼
The Intrigue has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.8/10 based on 4 votes.
What genre is The Intrigue?▼
The Intrigue is a Drama, Romance and Science Fiction film released in 1916.
Who stars in The Intrigue?▼
The cast of The Intrigue includes Lenore Ulric, Florence Vidor, Cecil Van Auker, Howard Davies and Herbert Standing.



















