

The Princess from Hoboken
To enliven their business, the O'Tooles, restaurant owners in Hoboken, New Jersey, transform their restaurant into the Russian Inn when they hear that a famous Russian princess is stranded in Chicago. Sheila, the daughter, is persuaded to impersonate the princess, who unfortunately arrives at the restaurant on opening night.
Insights
Plot Summary
This short film is a silent comedy. The plot likely involves a humorous situation or misunderstanding related to a "princess" from Hoboken.
Critical Reception
As a very early and likely obscure silent short, specific critical reception data is not readily available. Such films were often ephemeral, intended for quick entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely a lighthearted comedic piece typical of its era.
- Content and humor would have been aligned with early silent film trends.
Google audience: Due to the film's age and obscurity, there is no available user review data.
Fun Fact
Silent short films from this era often served as precursors to feature films and were popular in vaudeville and early cinemas.
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