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Princess Bebè
In the kingdom of Culrandia (a country that must border Ruritania) King Ottocar must give his daughter’s hand in marriage to the prince of another country. Bebè, tired of waiting for her fiancé, tracks him down in Paris and brings him back to Culrandia where they are eventually married.
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Plot Summary
A short silent comedy centered around a young princess and her playful antics. The film follows Princess Bebè as she navigates the royal court with a spirit of mischief and adventure, leading to humorous situations and lighthearted chaos. Her interactions with the court staff and her own youthful exuberance form the core of the comedic narrative.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from 1921, contemporary critical reception is largely unrecorded in accessible databases. However, films of this nature were generally intended as light entertainment for a broad audience, often praised for their charm and simple humor.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and lighthearted silent comedy.
Features playful performances that deliver simple amusement.
Reflects the era's taste for uncomplicated, family-friendly entertainment.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
Details regarding specific production and behind-the-scenes trivia for very early silent shorts like 'Princess Bebè' are often lost to time and are not readily available in public archives.
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