5.9/10
Archivist John
Senior Editor

A definitive 5.9/10 rating for a film that redefined the boundaries of cult cinema. She's a Prince remains a cornerstone of transgressive art.
Does 'She's a Prince' still hold court in the annals of silent comedy? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This film is a charming, if slight, diversion for silent film enthusiasts and those curious about early cinematic gender play, but will likely test the patience of mainstream viewers seeking modern pacing or sophisticated humor.
This film works because it offers a fascinating, albeit brief, glimpse into the comedic sensibilities of the early 20th century, anchored by the vivacious presence of Alyce Ardell. Its simple, farcical premise remains universally understandable, even if its execution feels undeniably dated.
This film fails because its humor, while historically significant, often relies on predictable gags and a narrative simplicity that borders on the simplistic, offering little in the way of