Based on an operetta. Prince Boris is to marry Princess Dorothea. He meets journalist Monique, with whom he falls in love. He breaks off his marriage plans but returns to his duties as sovereign while Monique keeps her beautiful dream.
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Marie Glory | ... |
Monique
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Germaine Aussey | ... |
La princesse Dorothéa
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Marguerite Templey | ... |
Le chaperon
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Jorge Rigaud | ... |
Le prince Boris
(as George Rigaud)
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Félix Oudart | ... |
Le général
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Maurice Escande | ... |
Le comte Symoff
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Charles Redgie | ... |
Le capitaine Gorsky
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Claude Rivory | ... |
Tortorino
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Denis | ... |
Pitchoun
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Gaston Jacquet | ... |
Le grand-duc
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Paul Heidemann |
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Directed by
Jean Bernard-Derosne | ||
Victor Janson |
Written by
Jean Bernard-Derosne | ... | (dialogue) |
Robert Lorette | ... | (screenplay) |
Van Moppès | ... | (dialogue) |
Georg Zoch | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Georg C. Horetsky | ... | producer |
Music by
Franz Lehár | ... | (from operetta "Der Zarewitsch") |
Alfred Strasser |
Cinematography by
Karl Puth | ||
Bruno Timm |
Editing by
Ludolf Grisebach | ||
Roger von Norman |
Art Direction by
Walter Haag | ||
Franz Schroedter |
Production Management
William Zeiske | ... | unit manager |
Sound Department
R. Norman | ... | sound |
Fritz Seidel | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Walter Chmillon | ... | assistant camera |
Karl Ewald | ... | still photographer |
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- Alliance Cinématographique Européenne (ACE) (1933) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne (ACE)
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Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of Der Zarewitsch (1933). See more » |