When the king returns to the castle, he is surprised to find that the queen is in the parlor and won't see anyone..
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If you have exactly seven minutes to spare and love dusty, crackly 1930s musical oddities, then yes, The Queen Was in the Parlor is absolutely worth a quick look. But if old-timey singing groups and zero-budget sets make you itch, you should probably run away fast. 👑 The whole thing is basically a glorified showcase ...

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Rudolf Ising

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"If you have exactly seven minutes to spare and love dusty, crackly 1930s musical oddities, then yes, The Queen Was in the Parlor is absolutely worth a quick look. But if old-timey singing groups and zero-budget sets make you itch, you should probably run away fast. 👑 The whole thing is basically a glorified showcase for The King's Men, a vocal group your grandparents might of heard on a static-filled radio. They sing, they harmonize, and they look slightly uncomfortable doing it. The plot is ..."


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