An actor who is the lookalike for a prince travels to a neighbouring country to woo its princess and save his own country through a strategic alliance..


Is it worth the watch? If you're into those early 1930s movies where everyone talks like they are trying to win a spelling bee, then yes. It is a quick, light watch for fans of vintage drama, but if you need fast editing or big action, you are going to be bored to tears by the ten-minute mark. People who love the 'Prin...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you're into those early 1930s movies where everyone talks like they are trying to win a spelling bee, then yes. It is a quick, light watch for fans of vintage drama, but if you need fast editing or big action, you are going to be bored to tears by the ten-minute mark. People who love the 'Prince and the Pauper' trope will find this comfy. Modern audiences who can't stand static cameras will probably want to skip it. I sat down with this one because I've been on a bit of..."
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