Her Highness and the Bellboy (1945)
In a fictional European country, a beautiful princess meets a handsome American reporter and falls in love with him. On a trip to New York, she hopes to find him again. While staying at one of the city's finest hotels she meets a kind-hearted bellhop who mistakes her for a maid. She invites him to be her escort, not realizing that he believes he has fallen in love with her. Every nice thing the princess does encourages him to believe that she feels the same way he does.
Director: Richard Thorpe
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Hedy Lamarr as Princess Veronica |
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Robert Walker as Jimmy Dobson |
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June Allyson as Leslie Odell |
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Carl Esmond as Baron Zoltan Faludi |
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Agnes Moorehead as Countess Zoe |
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Rags Ragland as Albert Weever |
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Ludwig Stössel as Mr. Puft |
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George Cleveland as Dr. Elfson |
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Warner Anderson as Paul MacMillan |
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Konstantin Shayne as Yanos Van Lankovitz |
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Tom Trout as Hack |
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Ben Lessy as Ben Lessy |
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Patti Moore as Fae |
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Edward Gargan as 1st Cop |
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John George as News Vendor (uncredited) |
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Tom Dugan as Waiter at Jake's Joint (uncredited) |
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Wanda Perry as Maid (uncredited) |
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Audrey Totter as Woman on Rooftop (uncredited) |
| Directing | Richard Thorpe | Director |
| Writing | Richard Connell | Writer |
| Writing | Gladys Lehman | Writer |
| Camera | Harry Stradling Sr. | Director of Photography |
| Production | Joe Pasternak | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irene | Costume Design |
| Editing | George Boemler | Editor |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Art | Urie McCleary | Art Direction |
| Art | McLean Nisbet | Set Decoration |
| Art | Edwin B. Willis | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marion Herwood Keyes | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Fred Valles | Costume Design |