Group of actors pretend to be the king and the royal suite..


If you have about eighty minutes and a soft spot for 1930s chaos, Kungen kommer is actually worth your time. It’s perfect for anyone who misses the era of physical comedy where people just ran in and out of rooms for no reason. If you hate theatrical acting or people yelling their lines like they are in a football stad...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius

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"If you have about eighty minutes and a soft spot for 1930s chaos, Kungen kommer is actually worth your time. It’s perfect for anyone who misses the era of physical comedy where people just ran in and out of rooms for no reason. If you hate theatrical acting or people yelling their lines like they are in a football stadium, you will probably loathe this. The whole thing is about a group of actors who have to pretend to be the King and his suite. It’s that classic trope where the fakes are more c..."

Theodor Berthels
Rudolf Presber, Hans H. Zerlett, Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius, Jean Gilbert, Ragnhild Prim, Leo Stein
Sweden

