Cast
- George Arliss as Benjamin Disraeli
- Joan Bennett as Lady Clarissa Pevensey
- Florence Arliss as Lady Mary Beaconsfield (in reality Disraeli's wife had died in 1872!)
- Anthony Bushell as Lord Charles Deeford
- David Torrence as Lord Michael Probert
- Ivan F. Simpson as Sir Hugh Myers
- Doris Lloyd as Mrs. Travers
- Gwendolyn Logan as Duchess of Glastonbury
- Charles E. Evans as Mr. Potter
- Cosmo Kyrle Bellew as Mr. Terle (as Kyrle Bellew)
- Jack Deery as Bascot
- Michael Visaroff as Count Borsinov
- Norman Cannon as Mr. Foljambe
- Henry Carvill as Duke of Glastonbury
- Shayle Gardner as Dr. Williams
- Powell York as Flookes
- Margaret Mann as Queen Victoria
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