
Prince Alexis is the son of the king of a small European country. His duties, though fairly unimportant, nevertheless keep him so busy that he has no time for anything else.


A Regular Fellow Review: A Royal Romp That Still Charms?Is A Regular Fellow (1925) a film worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with a significant caveat. This delightful silent comedy, starring the often-overlooked Raymond Griffith, offers a charming, if somewhat predictable, escape into a bygone era of cinemat...

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"A Regular Fellow Review: A Royal Romp That Still Charms?Is A Regular Fellow (1925) a film worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with a significant caveat. This delightful silent comedy, starring the often-overlooked Raymond Griffith, offers a charming, if somewhat predictable, escape into a bygone era of cinematic storytelling, making it a perfect watch for silent film enthusiasts and those curious about the roots of romantic comedy, but likely a challenging commitment for viewers unaccus..."
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