The King of Pelicania Trailer

The King of Pelicania Trailer (1928)

16 August 1928 Fantasy, Comedy 73 mins

Princess Lola has been exiled from her native Pelicania after one of her relatives usurped the throne. She is now the celebrated prima donna of the Revue Theatre, arousing rapturous applause from audiences night after night. However, the princess has her most devoted admirers behind the scenes. The young theatre doctor Ove Helmer loves her, and our two old friends, Pat and Patachon – one now a prompter at the theatre, the other a make-up artist – regard her with the warmest affection. When the princess finally gets the opportunity to return to her native Pelicania, Pat and Patachon are eager to come along to help her assert her position. As things progress, Patachon's striking resemblance to the country’s king has unexpected consequences. (stumfilm.dk)

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Cast

Carl Schenstrøm

as Fyrtaarnet, suffløren

Harald Madsen

as Bivognen, sminkøren

Elisabeth Frederiksen

as Prinsesse Lola

William Bewer

as Alberts, slotsforvalter

Lauritz Olsen

as Regissøren

Marie Brink

as Kathinka, påklæderske

Karl Jørgensen

as Kong Rames af Pelikanien

Henry Schmidt

as Limb, adjudant

Poul Jensen

as Kern, officer

Gudrun Bruun Stephensen

as Lucy, hofdame

Carl Thomsen

as Javild, rigsrådets præsident

Gorm Schmidt

as Ove Helmer, teaterlæge

Crew

Valdemar Christensen

Valdemar Christensen Director of Photography

Carlo Bentsen

Carlo Bentsen Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Denmark 16 August 1928

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