| Mary Pickford | Rosita, a street singer |
| Holbrook Blinn | The King |
| Irene Rich | The Queen |
| George Walsh | Don Diego |
| Charles Belcher | The Prime Minister |
| Frank Leigh | Prison Commandant |
| Mathilde Comont | Rosita's mother |
| George Periolat | Rosita's father |
| Bert Sprotte | Big Jailer |
| Snitz Edwards | Little Jailer |
| Madame De Bodamere | Maid |
| Philippe De Lacy | Rosita's Brother |
| Donald McAlpin | Rosita's Brother |
| Doreen Turner | Rosita's Sister |
This silent classic focuses on Rosita, a young Spanish woman who's fed up with the disparities between her country's privileged and poor. A gutsy protest singer, Rosita performs a song that takes issue with the Spanish king's highfalutin ways. Soon, though, she's being courted by the very man whose lavish lifestyle inspired her angry lyrics. Quite by accident, Rosita finds herself in a love triangle that makes her once simple life much more complicated.
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