The Honeymoon (1929)
The honeymoon of Prince Nicki in the Alps, and the wedding of Mitzi and Schani. Mitzi still loves Nicki, and jealous Schani decides once again to kill the prince. Schani shoots at Nicki, but Cecilia throws herself in front of Nicki. Schani becomes a fugitive and goes into hiding. Nicki and Mitzi meet one last time, where Mitzi tells Nicki that she will go to a convent. Nicki goes off to war, where he is killed. Sequel to von Stroheim's The Wedding March released only in Europe. The only known copy was destroyed in a fire at the Cinémathèque Française in 1959.
Director: Erich von Stroheim
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Zasu Pitts as Caecilia |
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Erich von Stroheim as Prince Nicki |
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Fay Wray as Mitzi |
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Matthew Betz as Schani |
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George Fawcett as Prince Ottokar von Wildeliebe-Rauffenburg |
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Maude George as Princess Maria, Nicki's mother |
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George Nichols as Fortunat Schweisser, the Industrialist |
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Dale Fuller as Katerina Schrammel, Mitzi's mother |
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Hughie Mack as Eberle, the Wine-grower |
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Cesare Gravina as Martin Schrammell, Mitzi's father |
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Sidney Bracey as Navratil |
| Directing | Erich von Stroheim | Director |
| Writing | Erich von Stroheim | Writer |
| Sound | Vernon Duke | Music |
| Writing | Harry Carr | Writer |
| Editing | Frank E. Hull | Editor |
| Camera | Hal Mohr | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Adolph Deutsch | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Vernon Duke | Original Music Composer |