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Ben Turpin meets harem chaos in 19 minutes of pure silent film mayhem.
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A Harem Knight (1926)

Silent era slapstickRidiculous romanceQuickie comedy

Overview

Comedy

A pretty harem girl is rescued by a U. S. Navy officer. Whilst fleeing from the guards the girl takes refuge in the rooms of the notorious Rodney St. Clair, an erring Knight, who is proud of his long list of feminine conquests. But the Navy officer again comes to her rescue, and Sir Rodney is left to marry the harem's fattest woman after she puts a love potion in his drink.

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Standout Aspects

Acting

Ben Turpin's cross-eyed conquest bragging is peak physical comedy.

Costume

Rodney's knight armor vs. harem silks = visual gag gold.

Best for:Solo: Perfect coffee-break chaos for silent film curious viewers.·Rewatch: Spotted new pratfall? Turpin's face demands repeat viewing.
Heads up:Triggers: 1920s Orientalism throughout; played for laughs then and now cringe.
Edward F. Cline

Director

Edward F. Cline

ReleasedNov 6, 1926
Runtime19m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Mack Sennett Comedies

Top Cast

Ben Turpin

Ben Turpin

Rodney St. Clair

Madeline Hurlock

Madeline Hurlock

Princess Manda

Louise Carver

Louise Carver

Petunia - the Rajah's Sister

Dave Morris

Dave Morris

The Prefect

Marion McDonald

Marion McDonald

Harem Girl (uncredited)

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Gilbert Pratt and Edward F. Cline co-directed; Cline later worked with Buster Keaton on 'Our Hospitality.'

Cultural

Part of the 1920s 'harem comedy' subgenre now mostly lost or forgotten—this rare surviving print shows how Hollywood exoticized Middle Eastern settings for cheap laughs.

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