Her Majesty the Barmaid
Her Majesty the Barmaid or Her Majesty Love (German: Ihre Majestät die Liebe) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Joe May and starring Käthe von Nagy, Francis Lederer and Otto Wallburg. It premiered on 9 January 1931.[1]
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Directed by | Joe May |
Produced by | Joe May |
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Cinematography | Otto Kanturek |
Production company | Deutsche Lichtspiel-Syndikat |
Distributed by | Standard-Filmverleih |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Main cast
- Käthe von Nagy as Lia Török
- Francis Lederer as Fred von Wellingen
- Otto Wallburg as Othmar von Wellingen - Freds Bruder
- Gretl Theimer as Elli von Wellingen - seine Tochter
- Alexandra Schmitt as Großmama
- Adele Sandrock as Großtante Henriette
- Szöke Szakall as Bela Török / Lias Vater
- Ralph Arthur Roberts as Baron Schwapsdorf
- Kurt Gerron as Hornberg
- Walter Steinbeck as Hannemann
- Tibor Halmay as Friedrich Hempel
- Leo Monosson as Barsänger
- Lina Woiwode as Frau von Lingenfeld
- Paul Henckels as Standesbeamter
- Gerhard Bienert as Werkmeister
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See also
- Son altesse l'amour (1931, French-language version)
- Her Majesty, Love (1931, American remake)
References
- Grange p. 355
Bibliography
- Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.
External links
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