The King's Prisoner (1935)
A comedy loosely based on the life story of Johann Friedrich Böttger, the inventor of Meissen porcelain: In Berlin, the pharmacist Fritz Böttger gains a reputation for being able to make gold and is imprisoned on the orders of the Prussian king. Following in the footsteps of a young lady, he flees to Saxony, but is also imprisoned in Dresden and forced to make gold. Although he does not succeed in this, by chance he discovers how to make porcelain instead. Augustus the Strong appoints him baron and director of the royal porcelain manufactory.
Director: Carl Boese
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Paul Kemp as Fritz Böttger |
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Adele Sandrock as Tante Sophie |
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Hilde Hildebrand as Fräulein von Mallwitz |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Von Beichlingen |
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Max Gülstorff as Schöller, Finanzsekretär |
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Hans Schlenck as Leutnant von Paul |
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Michael Bohnen as König August |
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Josef Eichheim as Albert Florath |
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Susi Lanner as Sophie von Archenholtz |
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Ernst Dumcke as Fürst von Fürstenberg |
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Oskar Marion as Leutnant Menzel |
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Hans Junkermann as Kraut, Finanzminister |
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Antonie Jaeckel as Frau Kraut |
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Gertrud Wolle as Frau Schöller |
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Fritz Odemar as Jomelli |
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Will Dohm as Knüppel |
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O.E. Hasse as Von Zilchow |
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Walter Holten as Graf Dona |
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Beppo Brem as Spitzer |
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Willy Rösner as Kumpan |
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Erich Ponto as Friseur |
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Kurt Holm as Richter |
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Max Weydner as Laskaris |
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Richard Ulrich as Lakai |
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Axel von Ambesser as Tanzmeister |
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Gerhard Dammann as Sächsischer Feldwebel |
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Lydia Schulenburg as Hofdame |
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Jola Jobst as |
| Directing | Carl Boese | Director |