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Quand la femme est Roi

Original title: Beverly of Graustark
  • 1926
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
687
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Marion Davies in Quand la femme est Roi (1926)
ComedyRomance

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.

  • Director
    • Sidney Franklin
  • Writers
    • Agnes Christine Johnston
    • George Barr McCutcheon
    • Joseph Farnham
  • Stars
    • Marion Davies
    • Antonio Moreno
    • Creighton Hale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    687
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Writers
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
      • George Barr McCutcheon
      • Joseph Farnham
    • Stars
      • Marion Davies
      • Antonio Moreno
      • Creighton Hale
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Marion Davies
    Marion Davies
    • Beverly Calhoun
    Antonio Moreno
    Antonio Moreno
    • Dantan
    Creighton Hale
    Creighton Hale
    • Prince Oscar
    Roy D'Arcy
    Roy D'Arcy
    • Gen. Marlanax
    Albert Gran
    Albert Gran
    • Duke Travina
    Paulette Duval
    Paulette Duval
    • Carlotta
    Max Barwyn
    Max Barwyn
    • Saranoff
    Charles Clary
    Charles Clary
    • Mr. Calhoun
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Valet
    • (uncredited)
    Lou Duello
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Scarpa
    • Peasant
    • (uncredited)
    Percy Williams
    Percy Williams
    • Butler
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Franklin
    • Writers
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
      • George Barr McCutcheon
      • Joseph Farnham
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    6psteier

    A pleasant film, no more

    Marion Davies is a young American woman who must stand in for her cousin Prince Oscar when he is injured while being escorted to take his throne. She falls in love with goatherd Dantan, who helped rescue her from the evil General Marlanax, and after assorted palace intrigue everything ends happily.

    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.
    7ArtVandelayImporterExporter

    Marion Davies is one funny actress

    Marion Davies is compelled to impersonate the Duke or Prince of Graustark to save the kingdom from evil Prince Snarkalot or something. That basic plot has probably been filmed a hundred times but no others had the gifts of Marion Davies, who once again proves she was one of the funniest actors ever filmed. Her facial expressions, her physical movements, she took second place to nobody.

    Also doesn't hurt that she's gorgeous. So of course the film works in a romance angle with Antonio Moreno, who put the dash in dashing. Wow.

    There are a lot of fun set pieces: Uncle Fatso taking the poisoned drink, Davies getting drunk on too many toasts, the royal ball, and most funny of all the night chamber scene. I laughed out loud.
    7ksf-2

    a silent from 1926, with the final scene in color!

    Before cousin oscar (hale) can travel to graustark to take over the monarchy, he is injured. In desparation, beverly (davies) does drag to fill in at the prince's introduction. When assassins try to take out "the prince", dantan the local goat herder (moreno) comes to the rescue. But when beverly falls for him, she is still posing as the prince, so there's the dilemma! Some interesting trivia comes with this production.. right at the open, marion davies' name is about twice as large as her co-star antonio moreno. This was about halfway through davie's film career; she had been acting for about ten years, and would act (and produce) for another ten years. Larger than life davies was allegedly the live in girlfriend to newspaper publisher william hearst, who had helped to bump her acting career into gear. Directed by sidney franklin; made some pretty major films, even nominated for "good earth". According to wikipedia dot org, the story is based on the 1904 novel by george mccutcheon. The very last scene is in color. You'll be blinded by the reds and the sparkles! A rarity in the 1920s. For more early early films made on color film, see the list of early color feature films at wikipedia. There aren't many prior to 1920, and it was pretty rare for another twenty years. It's a really good restoration, with all new music. The story is all quite silly, but fantasies that take place in far off, exotic lands are always fun to watch.
    8MissSimonetta

    Cinematic confectionary

    BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK is little more than cinematic cotton candy, but what a confection it is! Marion Davies is hilarious as the American woman thrust into European intrigue when she has to impersonate her male cousin who just happens to be royalty. Her mission is complicated by her feelings for hunky bodyguard Antonio Moreno. Throw in Roy D'Arcy as a delightful mustache-twirling villain and you've got a great cast.

    Sidney Franklin directs and gives the movie real energy. The settings are glamorous and the movie ends with a stunning Technicolor ball. It's the kind of escapism Hollywood once made it's stock in trade and it's one of Davies' best vehicles from her heyday.
    5cgvsluis

    Marion Davies in drag traipses across country to claim a crown for her injured cousin.

    This is Marion Davies in her silent film heyday. She plays the American cousin Beverly of Oscar the Prince of Graustark. Beverly, who has just come from finishing school, unfinished, visits her cousin in Europe. Oscar is on the way to claim his throne as king in Graustark, and he is on a deadline to arrive before a certain date or the crown is given to another. On the way, the two stop for some skiing and Oscar has a horrible accident that prevents him from immediately traveling on. This necessitates Beverly stepping in to pretend to be Oscar...with a full drag makeover that includes an extreme short haircut. As Beverly voyages on, her traveling party is attacked. She is and her party are rescued by local shepherds led by Dantan (Antonio Moreno). It is clear that someone is trying to prevent "Oscar" from claiming his crown. Not knowing who to trust, Beverly as Oscar hires Dantan to be her bodyguard and get the prince safely to Graustark...which he does and then remains until the crowning ceremony. In the process the two become closer...confusing Dantan, but thankfully the actual Prince Oscar (Creighton Hale) finally arrives...allowing Beverly to clear things up with Dantan.

    "Counting your kingdoms before they are snatched."

    This not the most remarkable of films. If you are a big fan of women in drag or Marion Davies, this maybe should be on your list...otherwise I am afraid it really isn't a recommendation from me, even with it's final scene being in color (a rarity for the 1920's).

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    • Trivia
      Often 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!

    • Connections
      Remake of Beverly of Graustark (1914)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1926 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beverly of Graustark
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Undercrank Productions
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    • Budget
      • $399,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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