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A princess must find a husband in 24 hours or forfeit her throne. She quickly marries a condemned man--but the man is pardoned.

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Charles Chase
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Princess Helga of Thermosa
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Warfield
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The Prime Minister's Assistant
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Hamir of Uvocado - the Prime Minister
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Giant Swordsman (uncredited)
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Helga's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)

Directed by

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Leo McCarey

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H.M. Walker ... (titles)
 
Charles Alphin ... (story) (uncredited)

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Hal Roach ... producer (uncredited)

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Floyd Jackman ... (photographed by)

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Richard C. Currier ... (edited by) (as Richard Currier)

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H.W. Scott ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Brian Collins ... musician: clarinet (2005)
Kevin Johnson ... musician: cello (2005)
Dawn Kramer ... musician: trumpet (2005)
Rodney Sauer ... musician: piano (2005) / score compiler (2005)
Britt Swenson ... musician: violin (2005)

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F. Richard Jones ... supervising director
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A princess, in America on a shopping trip, receives a telegram that her father has died, and she will be the new Queen, but only if she gets married within 24 hours. Figuring it is safe, she marries a man about to be executed... Written by John Oswalt

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Also Known As
  • Vive le roi (France)
  • Trapalhadas Reais (Brazil)
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  • 22 min
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