His Royal Highness (1932) COMEDY
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Stars: George Wallace, Byrl Walkley, Frank Tarrant
Director: F.W. Thring
A stage hand is knocked out and has a dream of becoming monarch of a Graustarkian kingdom, rife with court intrigue, an assassination plot and operetta-style musical numbers.
I keep thinking of generations so long ago looking at a movie like this as a big even in their week. A great escape for the whole family and friends …. and pretty much everybody in their little town or social world. Thanks.
Good audio & video. Highly recommend if you like classy old films with good writing, good directing, good acting. Just good old fashion entertainment with positive storyline, creative dialogue, humor, song & dance. No CGI, negativity, violence, sex, & vulgar language .👍🌞
So far, mostly slap stick up to16:01, but stopped to find out who main character was. What a delightful surprise to discover George Wallace. Terrific talent.No wonder Wallace was one of the most popular Australian performers for four decades. Even Wikipedia mentions how surprisinly agile this "small tubby man" was (fabulous dancing !) for someone who was barrel chested with short legs.
He can really step it off!
Thank you, so much, for posting! What a thoroughly enjoyable and FUNNY movie! :-) !
Loved every minute of it. Thanks for posting.
Frank Thring. What an Aussie Icon. Movie Producer, Actor, Head of EFFTEE Productions. To bring Mo to the screen in some of the most loved, first commercial movies produced. To which the Mo Award is the pinnacle in Australia.🎞
Err, no, not an actor, that was his son.
is this sweet Koala
the australian version
of the roaring MGM-Lion 😂
I love the music.
I really hope there's more movies that this very funny actor did..
I laughed from start to finish in this movie
and I want to thank you once again for providing it it was funny as hell
What a cute & entertaining stooge! George Wallace is adorable & talented to boot!
And he wears his pants like most normal men ~ below the belly button (even if he is a short tubby man!)
SUPER MERCI POUR CETTE PANTOMIME RIGOLO BONO !..
Good Movie 🎬
This was a really cute movie, difficult to follow along.. but it was good and the was also good. Thank you for posting this
Delightful! thanks!
This is a great one!
Film debut of Mona Barlee, who signed with Fox Films in 1933, and was their resident English actress billed as Mona Barrie from 1934-36. She wore clothes beautifully (very much in the style of Kay Francis) and was usually cast as a socialite as in King of Burlesque.
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I liked the movie but l have never heard of any of these actors before now
fab old Aussie film sad ending but really enjoying this film TFS
You gotta love um. 🎭 good job 👏🏾.
George Wallace as king very much reminds me of Lou Costello (of Abbott and Costello).
"Racebook of the dinner"!! love it!
Refreshing!
Thankyou 🎉 love the koala 😂
💚love that story @ 14:oo - 14:33😆 & subsequent dance @ 14:34 - 15:34🕺
Good, silly fun.
the dancing comic is hilarious from about 11:00 to 15:00
I wonder if Michael Jackson saw him and said I'm gonna do that and call it moonwalk....
Nothing new under the sun...
RIP HRH
Just when you think this can't get any more stupid, he does something that makes me laugh out loud.
1932: Australian. Unfortunately, koalas don't roar. F. W. Thring was known there for years; as Frank Thring, he appeared in the 1959 version on "Ben-Hur" in a supporting role,
Gotta watch those drop-bears......
Male koalas do have deep roar.
www.dailymail.co.uk/video/sciencetech/video-1075944/Hear-amazing-deep-roar-male-koala.html
Frank Thring was his son. FW died a couple of years after making this
SUCH an Aussie.
I see where the three stooges got a few lessons.
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Well, well , well. English? humour at it's best ...or worst. Fancy starting off with a koala instead of a lion. Poking fun at the antipodes?
Hard to see why, or how. The film was made in Melbourne, Australia, by Australians. Not England.
@31:21~ It's joe biden!
A GOOD PICTURE TO GET PEOPLE TO GO HOME CAUSE WHO THE HELL WILL STAY AND LOOK AT THIS S----
Not up to par with your better offerings. I see why Efftee Studios went out of business.
Actually Efftee didn't go out of business because of making movies, they faded away when Frank Thring Snr. died, and his son, Frank Thring Jnr. went to America about the same time as Errol Flynn, and showed more of a interest in becoming an actor rather than a producer. Efftee is an acronym for FT, that is, Frank Thring.
@@bushranger51 OK, cool.
@@bushranger51 Yeah right, Frank Thring went to Hollywood with his father as a schoolboy of maybe 15-16, and didn't get back to Hollywood as an actor for about another 25 years. Frank W. Thring is stated to have invented the clapperbox.