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The Slim Princess
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The Slim Princess

Jul 14, 1920
0h 50m
★ 9.0

Overview

Kalora is the "slim princess of Morevana," a land in which fat is prized. This distresses her family, who must marry off Kalora, before her rotund younger sister Papova may wed. To remedy this situation, Kalora's father, the governor general, throws a garden party and disguises his slim daughter in an inflated rubber suit. All goes well until the suit ruptures, deflating Kalora to her normal size....

Genres

Comedy
Drama

Production Companies

Goldwyn Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Mabel Normand

Kalora

Mabel Normand

Hugh Thompson

Pike

Hugh Thompson

Tully Marshall

Papova

Tully Marshall

Russ Powell

The Governor General

Russ Powell

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Jeneka

Lillian Sylvester

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Detective

Harry Lorraine

Pomeroy Cannon

Counsellor

Pomeroy Cannon