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Cast
Ben Turpin | ... |
Prince Nikolo
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Madeline Hurlock | ... |
Madeline - Lady-in-Waiting
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Dave Morris | ... |
Grand Duke Ludwig
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Blanche Payson | ... |
Hilda - Princess of Amazonia
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Yorke Sherwood | ... |
Jake - King of Jestphalia
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Sunshine Hart | ... |
Katinka - Queen of Jestphalia
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Danny O'Shea | ... |
Baron Borax
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William McCall | ... |
Minister of War
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Art Rowlands | ... |
Guardsman
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Andy Clyde |
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Hubert Diltz |
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Berni Gould | ... |
Narrator
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Jack Murphy |
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Sidney Smith |
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Leo Sulky |
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Billy K. Wells | ... |
Commentator
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Joe Young |
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James Donnelly | ... |
Man in Apron (uncredited)
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George Gray | ... |
Valet (uncredited)
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Thelma Parr | ... |
Party Girl (uncredited)
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Bud Ross | ... |
Valet (uncredited)
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Directed by
Edward F. Cline |
Written by
Al Giebler | ... | (titles) (as A.H. Giebler) |
George Green | ... | (story) |
Clarence Hennecke | ... | (scenario) |
Reed Heustis | ... | (titles) |
Harry McCoy | ... | (scenario) |
Jefferson Moffitt | ... | (story) |
Mack Sennett | ... | () |
Vernon Smith | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Mack Sennett | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Vernon L. Walker | ... | (as Vernon Walker) |
Editing by
William Hornbeck | ||
Maxwell Seligman | ... | (1952 re-issue) |
Production Management
John A. Waldron | ... | production supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ernie Crockett | ... | special cinematographer |
Music Department
Edward Craig | ... | music (1952 re-issue) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Pathé Exchange (1926) (United States) (theatrical)
- Sterling Films (1952) (United States) (tv) (16mm prints with soundtrack added.)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The plot has Ben Turpin as the prince of a mythical country who is being forced to wed a princess not of his choosing. In 1947, an outfit headed by J.J.Balaber, called Grand International Pictures, acquired 1,300,000 feet of Mack Sennet films with the intentions of editing 26 short comedies from them. The first of these was a 13 minute short edited from "When a Man's A Prince" and released on June 18,1947 as the first of the "Americana Comedy Film Classic Series."
Written by Les Adams |
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