The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous

The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous, also known as The Adventures of Prince Courageous,[7] is a 1923 American silent fantasy film series[8] starring Bessie Love and five-year-old[9] Arthur Trimble, directed by Frederick G. Becker.

[13] A fourth film, The Little Defender, is documented in publications from as early as the 1930s,[14][15][16] but is most likely an alternate title for The Crown of Courage.

Norman Kennedy was the art director for the series,[13] which re-used much of the sets and costumes from Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood (1922).

The little knight saves princess from abduction, and the witch's spell is broken by the king's magicians.

[22][23][24][25] When King Lagg leaves on a trip, and must take his Royal Guard with him, the castle is left unprotected.

Arthur Trimble and Bessie Love
The banquet hall scene from The Little Knight