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For the Queen's Honor
A small faction of the militia of the Kingdom of Ircania are conspiring to dethrone their King, Ircanus III. Beneath her costly robes Queen Maritza hides a woman's heart full of love for Oscar, the king's aide-de-camp.
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Plot Summary
A short, silent drama film whose specific plot details are not widely documented in easily accessible historical records. It likely centered on themes of loyalty, duty, or perhaps a dramatic event involving royalty.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent short film from 1913, specific critical reception is not preserved in modern databases. Such films were often reviewed in ephemeral publications of the time, and their reception is generally understood through their survival and thematic context rather than detailed critiques.
What Reviewers Say
Lack of detailed historical reviews makes a consensus impossible to determine.
Early silent shorts were often viewed based on their novelty and melodrama.
Survival rate for films of this era is low, making comprehensive analysis difficult.
Google audience: There are no publicly available audience reviews for this film. Information on early silent shorts is extremely scarce.
Fun Fact
Films from 1913, like 'For the Queen's Honor,' were typically presented in nickelodeons or vaudeville houses, often accompanied by live piano or organ music and sometimes sound effects created backstage.
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