Her Highness the Saleswoman
1933 film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her Highness the Saleswoman (German: Ihre Durchlaucht, die Verkäuferin) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Liane Haid, Willi Forst and Paul Kemp.[1] [2] The film is based on the play My Sister and I by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam. Location shooting took place around Lake Constance and Lindau in Bavaria.[3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. It premiered in Hamburg and first appeared in Berlin at the city's Gloria-Palast.[4] A separate French-language version The Princess's Whim was also produced.
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Directed by | Karl Hartl |
Written by | Karl Hartl |
Based on | My Sister and I by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil |
Produced by | Fritz Klotsch Arnold Pressburger Gregor Rabinovitch |
Starring | Liane Haid Willi Forst Paul Kemp |
Cinematography | Franz Planer |
Edited by | René Métain |
Music by | Ralph Benatzky Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
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Distributed by | UFA |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
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