Movie star changes places with a king who looks exactly like him, causing complications for all concerned..


If you have ninety minutes to waste on a Sunday and love seeing 1930s actors run around in fake moustaches, All the King's Horses is a pretty fun time. But if you hate silly mistaken-identity plots where nobody recognizes their own husband, you should probably run away fast. 🏃♂️ The whole thing is basically The Pris...


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"If you have ninety minutes to waste on a Sunday and love seeing 1930s actors run around in fake moustaches, All the King's Horses is a pretty fun time. But if you hate silly mistaken-identity plots where nobody recognizes their own husband, you should probably run away fast. 🏃♂️ The whole thing is basically The Prisoner of Zenda but with songs and way more silly faces. Carl Brisson plays both the movie star, Carlo, and the King of Langenstein, who are spitting images of each other. Naturally..."
Edmund H. North, Frank Tuttle, Frederik Herendeen, Laurence Clark, Max Giersberg, Frederick Stephani, Edward Horan
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