Alice Blues (1926)

Alice Blues (1926) poster

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
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Production: Joe Rock Comedies (I), Standard Photoplay Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Marcel Perez
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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.