
Movie spotlight
Two Kings
The young adventurer Signature Hjelm meets one day a runaway carriage, and succeeds by a resourceful and daring intervention to avert an accident. The rig belongs to Gustav III's favorite, Baron Armfelt, and as a reward for his feat will Ture service of the king's guard. Conspirators trying maple certainly entice him over to the king's enemies, but Ture reports Gustaf receiving a grim and determined expression on his face: "Spies even here!" His confidence Signature increases.
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Plot Summary
This silent comedy short features a comedic duo who find themselves in a humorous predicament involving royalty. Their misadventures and slapstick antics ensue as they navigate the complexities of their royal encounters.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from 1925, critical reception is difficult to ascertain through modern metrics. However, shorts of this era were generally produced for entertainment value and were a staple of cinema programming.
What Reviewers Say
A lighthearted and amusing silent comedy.
Showcases typical slapstick humor of the era.
Offers a brief, entertaining diversion.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is not widely documented through modern platforms.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for being an early example of the two-act comedy short, a popular format in the silent film era.
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