Beverly Calhoun of New Jersey accompanies her cousin Oscar to claim the throne of the tiny kingdom of Graustark. When Oscar has a skiing accident, Beverly takes his place as Prince Oscar.Beverly Calhoun of New Jersey accompanies her cousin Oscar to claim the throne of the tiny kingdom of Graustark. When Oscar has a skiing accident, Beverly takes his place as Prince Oscar.Beverly Calhoun of New Jersey accompanies her cousin Oscar to claim the throne of the tiny kingdom of Graustark. When Oscar has a skiing accident, Beverly takes his place as Prince Oscar.
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Davies is a delight. The scene in which she must drain a huge tankard of beer (as a toast to the army) is hilarious. At a great ball, Davies manages to talk the scheming Carlotta (Paulette Duval) into taking off her gown, which Davies escapes with to flirt with Moreno. All is well when Oscar finally appears in Graustark.
Davies impersonated young men in many of her films (MARIANNE (both silent and talkie versions), LITTLE OLD NEW YORK, Hollywood REVUE OF 1929, and WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER come to mind). Davies also masquerades is many other films: in QUALITY STREET as her own niece, OPERATOR 13 as a black servant, EVER SINCE EVE as a frumpy secretary, GOING Hollywood as a French maid, etc.
BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK was a big hit at the box office and is said to be Davies' most profitable film for MGM.
Marion Davies is OK in a role that seems perfect for Mary Pickford. Quite competent, but there is nothing to go out of the way for.
Despite its light touch, the present film is so blunt in its humor that it can perhaps better be called a farce than a comedy, although that is in part due to it being silent. Marion Davies was popular in cross-dressing roles, so it is not surprising that this angle is maximally exploited. Still, it is a very effective comedy for the time and quite amusing even today.
The last 3 or 4 minutes are in black, red and white: apparently realized with an early form of Technicolor.
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- TriviaOften cited as Marion Davies' most profitable MGM silent film.
- Quotes
Dantan prince of Dawsberg: Strip off their uniforms! Coats... . and trousers!
Beverly Calhoun: [disguised as Prince Oscar] Wouldn't it be plenty to take... . only... . their caps and belts?
Dantan prince of Dawsberg: Your Highness, I am doing this solely for *your* benefit!
- ConnectionsRemake of Beverly of Graustark (1914)
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- Беверли Граустарка
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- $399,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1