Exiled King Karl marries penniless Helen, then is recalled to his country..

Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s fluff where everyone is either a royal or trying to act like one, you might get a kick out of The Luck of a Sailor. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it doesn't try to solve the world's problems. If you need grit or deep character studies, stay away. You will probably find ...

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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s fluff where everyone is either a royal or trying to act like one, you might get a kick out of The Luck of a Sailor. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it doesn't try to solve the world's problems. If you need grit or deep character studies, stay away. You will probably find the whole thing a bit too sugary for your taste. The whole thing kicks off with Karl in exile, just hanging around like a guy waiting for a bus that’s never coming. Then he meets ..."

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Wolfgang Wilhelm, Clifford Grey, Horton Giddy
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