Two Arabian Knights
Two Arabian Knights (1927) is a silent black and white comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone.
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1927 - Silent - Black and white - Comedy - Film - Lewis Milestone
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The plot concerns two American soldiers during the First World War, who escape from a German prison camp and face many adventures in Arabia.
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Plot - First World War - German - Arabia
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The movie was filmed in the US and has a running time of 92 minutes. It was made by Caddor Company under the studio United Artists. The movie starred William Boyd, Mary Astor, Louis Wolheim, Michael Vavitch, Ian Keith, and DeWitt Jennings. The screenwriters were James T. O'Donohue, Wallace Smith, and George Marion Jr. The film won an Academy Award for Best Comedy Direction.
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US - Caddor Company - United Artists - William Boyd - Mary Astor - Louis Wolheim - Michael Vavitch - Ian Keith - DeWitt Jennings - James T. O'Donohue - Wallace Smith - George Marion Jr - Academy Award
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