Those Good Old Days (1913)
نظرة عامة
His subjects have been vainly petitioning the king for improvements in his reign, without avail. The king pays too much attention to the sweetheart of a country bumpkin who shows his resentment by chasing his royal highness with a pistol and perforating the royal legs. The king takes refuge in the top of a tree, from which ignominious position he is finally rescued by his courtiers. In consideration of the bumpkin promising not to tell the queen of this latest escapade, the king grants the petition of his subjects.
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Director
الحالة تم عرضه
اللغة الأصلية الإنجليزية
الميزانية -
الإيرادات -
الكلمات الدالّة
لم يتم إضافة أي كلمات دالّة.
درجة المحتوى
53
مازال يحتاج للقليل من العمل.
اعلى المساهمين
اتجاه الشعبية
سجل الدخول للإبلاغ عن مشكلة