Romans and Rascals (1918)
The Roman setting provides ample opportunity for a very high concentration of gag titles, many of which are quite witty and many of which are quaint for deriving their humor from the juxtaposition of having ancient Romans use a lot of hip 1918-era slang. The whole thing is an excuse for a good send-up of how the Roman Empire has been depicted in "serious" plays, movies, &c.
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Larry Semon | As: Caesar / A Minstrel |
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Madge Kirby | As: Cleopatra |
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Pietro Aramondo | As: |
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Owen Evans | As: |
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Paul Rondas | As: |
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The Roman setting provides ample opportunity for a very high concentration of gag titles, many of which are quite witty and many of which are quaint for deriving their humor from the juxtaposition of having ancient Romans use a lot of hip 1918-era slang. The whole thing is an excuse for a good send-up of how the Roman Empire has been depicted in "serious" plays, movies, &c.
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Cast
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Larry Semon |
Caesar / A Minstrel |
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Madge Kirby |
Cleopatra |
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Pietro Aramondo |
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Owen Evans |
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Paul Rondas |
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James Donnelly |
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Frank Alexander |
Rotund senator |
Directed By
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Larry Semon |
Director |
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C. Graham Baker |
Scenario Writer |
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Larry Semon |
Scenario Writer |
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Larry Semon |
Writer |
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C. Graham Baker |
Writer |
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