A Prussian Love Story
A Prussian Love Story (German: Preußische Liebesgeschichte) is a 1938 German historical romance film directed by Paul Martin and starring Karl Günther, Hans Nielsen, and Willy Fritsch. The film depicts the love affair between William I and Elisa Radziwill.[1] In the Third Reich the film was banned right after completion because the love affair of Joseph Goebbels and the actress Lída Baarová had become public—it was first shown in 1950.[2]
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Directed by | Paul Martin |
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Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Lída Baarová as Princess Elisa Radziwill
- Willy Fritsch:Prince Wilhelm of Russia
- Harry Liedtke as Prince Anton Radziwill
- Karl Günther as King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia
- Hans Nielsen as Prince Friedrich Wilhelm
- Dieter Borsche as Prince Karl
- Vera von Langen as Great Princess Charlotte of Prussia
- Sabine Peters as Princess Alexandrine
- Hermine Körner as Radziwill, Princess Luise of Russia
- Dagny Servaes as Great Duchess Maria Paulowna
- Marina von Ditmar as Princess Maria
- Viktoria von Ballasko as Princess Augusta
- Waldemar Leitgeb as Great Prince Nicolas of Russia
- Will Dohm as Prince Wittgenstein
- Ernst Dernburg as High Minister von Schilden
- Heinrich Schroth as Geheimrat von Raumer
- Paul Wagner as Major von Gerlach
- Eduard von Winterstein as General von Gneisenau
- Werner Schott as General Adjutant von Witzleben
- Ernst Sattler as Dr. Hufeland
- Albert Lippert as The Prince of Sweden
- Klaus Detlef Sierck as Young Chopin
- Werner Stock as Stallbursche Strucks
- Suse Graf as Lulu von Kleist
- Gisela Faßbinder as Gänseliesl
- Michael von Newlinski as 1. Zuhörer Chopins
- Toni Tetzlaff as 2. Zuhörer Chopins
- Curt Breitkopf as The Tsar of Russia
- Werner Pledath as Priester bei der Trauungszeremonie
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim; Street, Sarah, eds. (2004). The Titanic in Myth and Memory: Representations in Visual and Literary Culture. London: I. B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-85043-432-0.
- Giloi, Eva (2011). Monarchy, Myth, and Material Culture in Germany 1750–1950. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-76198-7.
- Hull, David Stewart (1969). Film in the Third Reich: A Study of the German Cinema, 1933–1945. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-01489-3.
- Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918–1945. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22069-0.
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