His Highness Love
His Highness Love | |
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Directed by |
Robert Péguy Erich Schmidt Joe May |
Produced by | Joe May |
Written by |
Rudolph Bernauer Henri Decoin Adolf Lantz René Pujol Rudolf Österreicher |
Starring |
Annabella André Alerme Roger Tréville |
Music by |
Walter Jurmann Bronislau Kaper |
Cinematography | Curt Courant |
Production company |
May-Film Standard-Filmverleih |
Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
Release date | 1 November 1931 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | French |
His Highness Love (French: Son altesse l'amour) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Robert Péguy, Erich Schmidt and Joe May.[1] It stars Annabella, André Alerme and Roger Tréville and was made in Berlin as the French-language version of Her Majesty the Barmaid.
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew and Erich Kettelhut.
The film became infamous due to the three murders that took place on set.[2] It is still unknown who was responsible, although at the time it was widely believed to be a fellow cast member.[3]
Cast
- Annabella as Annette Wéber
- André Alerme as Jules Leroy
- Roger Tréville as Fred Leroy
- André Lefaur as Le baron Ducharme
- Charles Prince as Ernest
- Marie-Laure as La grand-mère
- Gretl Theimer as Monique
- André Dubosc as Emile
- Andrée Berty
- Raymond Galle
- Henri Richard
- Robert Tourneur
References
Bibliography
- Jonathan Driskell. The French Screen Goddess: Film Stardom and the Modern Woman in 1930s France. I.B.Tauris, 2015.
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