The Dollar Princess and Her Six Admirers

The Dollar Princess and Her Six Admirers (German: Die Dollarprinzessin und ihre sechs Freier) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Felix Basch and starring Liane Haid, Georg Alexander, and Elisabeth Pinajeff.[1]

The Dollar Princess and Her Six Admirers
Directed byFelix Basch
Produced byHerman Millakowsky
Written by
Starring
Music byLeo Fall
CinematographyWilly Hameister
Production
company
Greenbaum-Film
Distributed byFilmhaus Bruckmann
Release date
  • 1 November 1927 (1927-11-01)
CountryGermany
Language

The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach.

Cast

gollark: Personal freedom is just... how free you are to do stuff in your personal life or interacting with others, political is how much you can influence governance and/or how much you can talk about/do political things, economic is how free you are to... engage in commerce and stuff I guess.
gollark: Er, personal, not civil.
gollark: NationStates, an online game and therefore entirely accurate all the time, defines three freedoms: civil, political and economic.
gollark: But that's ONE of the issues and a more subjective one; even just from the standpoint of "what sort of output can this system produce" there are others, as I mentioned.
gollark: If the state controls all economic transactions, you are obviously less free.

References

  1. Grange, p. 269.

Bibliography

  • Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.
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