Son altesse l'amour (1931) Directed by Robert Péguy, Erich Schmidt
Drama
aka: His Highness Love
Film Synopsis
An ambitious young man gives his family an ultimatum. If they do
not allow him to take over the running of a factory, he will marry a
barmaid. The family acquiesces and the barmaid in question,
Annette, ends up marrying an old baron. The young man realises
his mistake and snatches the young wife from her idiotic husband.
Script: Rudolph Bernauer, Adolf Lantz, Rudolf Österreicher, Henri Decoin, René Pujol
Cinematographer: Curt Courant
Music: Walter Jurmann, Bronislau Kaper
Cast:Annabella (Annette Wéber),
André Alerme (Jules Leroy),
Roger Tréville (Fred Leroy),
André Lefaur (Le baron Ducharme),
Charles Prince (Ernest),
Marie-Laure (La grand-mère),
Gretl Theimer (Monique),
André Dubosc (Emile),
Andrée Berty,
Raymond Galle,
Henri Richard,
Robert Tourneur
Country: Germany
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 91 min
Aka:His Highness Love
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