Princess Charming (1934)
Revolution breaks out in a small European kingdom, and a young princess is forced to flee for her life. She heads for the neighboring country, which just happens to be ruled by the king she is betrothed to. Unfortunately, the new revolutionary government won't let citizens leave, which she actually doesn't mind all that much because she's not particularly jazzed about marrying the elderly king. He sends a young naval officer to bring her across the border, but in order to do so they are forced into a marriage of convenience. Complications ensue.
Director:
Maurice Elvey
Writers:
Arthur Wimpert, L. du Garde Peach.
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Evelyn Laye as Princess Elaine |
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Henry Wilcoxon as Capt. André Launa |
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Yvonne Arnaud as Countess Annette |
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Finlay Currie as Baron Seegman |
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George Grossmith as King Christian of Aufland |
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Max Miller as Walter Chuff aka Sam |
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George Spence as Revolutionary (uncredited) |
| Directing | Maurice Elvey | Director |
| Writing | Arthur Wimpert | Screenplay |
| Writing | Arthur Wimperis | Adaptation |
| Writing | Lauri Wylie | Adaptation |
| Crew | A.L. Douglas | Sound Recordist |
| Art | Ernö Metzner | Art Direction |
| Writing | F. Martos | Novel |
| Writing | L. du Garde Peach | Screenplay |
| Camera | Mutz Greenbaum | Director of Photography |