His Late Excellency (1935)
The death of the Prime Minister causes a stir in the society of a small ducal residence. While Lord Chamberlain von Gillzing hopes to become the deceased's successor, Weber, his former secretary, is relegated to a minor post as archivist. Baroness von Windegg, previously known as the Prime Minister's mistress, also fears losing her social standing. But when the Baroness hands the archivist a thick package, which Gillzing believes contains the late Prime Minister's diaries, both she and the archivist suddenly find themselves in high demand, and everyone in town fears being mentioned in the diary in some compromising way.
Director: Hans H. Zerlett
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Hilde Hildebrand as Baronin v. Windegg |
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Wolfgang Liebeneiner as Dr. Konrad Weber |
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Lien Deyers as Else |
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Arthur Schröder as der Fürst |
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Ilse Rose-Vollborn as die Fürstin |
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Eugen Rex as Hofrat Buxbaum |
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Olga Limburg as Therese |
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Eduard von Winterstein as Graf Seefeld |
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Hanni Weisse as Toni / Brinkmann / Ballettmeisterin |
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Josef Reithofer as |
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Grethe Weiser as |
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Dolly Raphael as |
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Hans-Joachim Büttner as Rittmeister v. Pettersdorf |
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Walter Steinbeck as v. Gillzing, Oberhofmarschall |
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Else Lüders as Seine Frau |
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Wilhelm Bendow as Klapper, fürstlicher Kammerdiener |
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Bruno Ziener as Bürovorsteher Lampe |
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Erwin Biegel as Erster Diener im Ministerium |
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Curt Cappi as Zweiter Diener im Ministerium |
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Alice Hechy as Varietésängerin |
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Valy Arnheim as Petersen, Diener bei Windegg |
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Lucie Bernardo as |
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Bruno Eichgrün as |
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Lucie Euler as |
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Lilo Hartmann as |
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Hilde Kasper as |
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Kurt Keller-Nebri as |
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Edith Meinel as |
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Willi Sande-Meyer as |
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Lotte Steinhoff as |
| Directing | Hans H. Zerlett | Director |