The Count of Luxembourg (1926 film)

The Count of Luxembourg is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Arthur Gregor and starring George Walsh, Helen Lee Worthing, and Michael Dark.

[1] As described in a film magazine review,[2] Duke Rutzinoff, who cannot marry Angele Didier, the woman he loves, because she has no title, arranges for a count to marry her to give her a title, and to divorce her immediately afterward.

To this offer Count Rene Duval agrees in order to obtain money for a friend.

The newlyweds happen to meet after the ceremony without knowing they are married, and fall in love.

The woman, learning that the Count is not a fortune hunter, but has married her for the sake of a friend, is conciliated.