5/10
Escapism at its Best - The Vagabond King
6 October 2022
Depression era audiences often sought escape from the harsh realities of the events of that decade. One the least expensive and convenient forms of escape for them was going to the movies. Many went to movies three or more times a week. There was no television in the 1930s, and radio was the only other form of mass entertainment. But there was nothing like going to the movies and escaping reality visually. The Vagabond King goes to extreme lengths to escape reality, as very little in the film was ever likely to happen in real life. Despite that, audiences ate up the fantasy and a good time was had by all. The plot is silly, but who cares? It's Hollywood!
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