Le Secret des Woronzeff (1934) Directed by André Beucler, Arthur Robison
Drama
Film Synopsis
Seriously ill, Prince Woronzeff asks his friend and double Franz von
Naydeck to replace him at the marriage of his daughter Nadia.
Diane once loved the prince but now loves Franz and therefore decides
not to give the game away. Instead, she decides to separate him
from his supposed daughter, with whom he has started to fall in
love...
Script: André Beucler, Arthur Robison, Walter Supper,
Margot von Simpson (novel)
Cinematographer: Otto Baecker, Günther Rittau
Music: Hans-Otto Borgmann
Cast: Jean Murat (Le prince Woronzeff),
Brigitte Helm (Diane),
Madeleine Ozeray (Nadia),
Vladimir Sokoloff (Petroff),
Marguerite Templey (La tante Adèle),
Gaston Dubosc (L'oncle Ivan),
Pierre Mingand (Le frère von Naydeck),
Guy Sloux,
Charles Redgie,
Marc-Hély,
Henry Bonvallet,
Raymond Aimos,
Jane Pierson,
Marguerite de Morlaye
Country: Germany
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 90 min
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