Roaming Romeo
Roaming Romeo

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Roaming Romeo

1928
Movie
29 min
English

Belle-Hure and Horatio Babaorum escape from a Roman galley only to land in a Roman palace where they indulge in their antique antics!

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Director: George B. SeitzGenres: Comedy, Romance, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A young man inherits a fortune and a somewhat scandalous reputation from his uncle. He travels to Europe to escape the gossip, but his adventures lead him into a series of romantic entanglements and mistaken identities. Despite the complications, he ultimately finds love and a way to manage his newfound wealth and social standing.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1928, contemporary critical reception is difficult to gauge with modern metrics. However, the film was a commercial success for its time, playing to audiences who enjoyed lighthearted romantic comedies. It is seen today as a typical example of the genre from the late silent era, showcasing the popular comedic and romantic tropes of the period.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming silent comedy that effectively uses romantic misunderstandings for humor.

  • Douglas MacLean's performance is a highlight, embodying the naive yet adaptable romantic lead.

  • The film represents a light and entertaining example of late silent era romantic escapism.

Google audience: As a silent film from 1928, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, films of this genre and era were generally appreciated for their escapism and simple, charming storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film was released during a transitional period in Hollywood, as sound technology was beginning to emerge, making 'Roaming Romeo' one of the last major silent comedies for some stars.

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