Alice Blues (1926)
King Ferdinand of Sodonje (King Ferdinand Saronoff) is threatened with an attack. When a tourist who resembles him shows up at the palace, the king suggests that they switch clothes with each other. The fake king signs a document, and thereby signs his own death sentence. He manages to avoid the firing squad just in time, and asks for his own clothes back, but the real king refuses.
Director: Marcel Perez
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 23 min
Release Date: February 8, 1926
Cast
- Sidney Smith - King Ferdinand
- Alyce Ardell
- Martin Kinney - the odd, thin man in the bowler
- Joe Bonner
Production: Joe Rock Comedies (I), Standard Photoplay Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Marcel Perez
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Alice Blues about?
- King Ferdinand of Sodonje (King Ferdinand Saronoff) is threatened with an attack. When a tourist who resembles him shows up at the palace, the king suggests that they switch clothes with each other. The fake king signs a document, and thereby signs his own death sentence. He manages to avoid the firing squad just in time, and asks for his own clothes back, but the real king refuses.
- Who directed Alice Blues?
- Alice Blues was directed by Marcel Perez.
- Who stars in Alice Blues?
- Alice Blues stars Sidney Smith, Alyce Ardell, Martin Kinney, Joe Bonner.
- How long is Alice Blues?
- Alice Blues has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
- What genre is Alice Blues?
- Alice Blues is a Comedy film.
- Where was Alice Blues produced?
- Alice Blues was produced in United States of America.