Königliche Hoheit
Originally released in 1953. Königliche Hoheit is a drama/romance film. directed by Harald Braun.
Starring Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik, and Lil Dagover
Synopsis
An American heiress in Europe falls in love with a German prince, but he is required to marry someone else for reasons of state convenience.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Dieter Borsche
as Prinz Klaus Heinrich
Ruth Leuwerik
as Imma Spoelman
Lil Dagover
as Gräfin Löwenjoul
Mathias Wieman
as Dr. Raoul Überbein
Rudolf Fernau
as Großherzog Albrecht
Paul Henckels
as Hofmarschall Bühl zu Bühl
Günther Lüders
as Kammerdiener Neumann
Paul Bildt
as Staatsminister von Knobelsdorff
Tilo von Berlepsch
as Adjutant
Heinz Hilpert
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Filmaufbau
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Königliche Hoheit about?
An American heiress in Europe falls in love with a German prince, but he is required to marry someone else for reasons of state convenience.
Who directed Königliche Hoheit?
Königliche Hoheit was directed by Harald Braun.
How long is Königliche Hoheit?
Königliche Hoheit has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).
When was Königliche Hoheit released?
Königliche Hoheit was released on December 22, 1953 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Königliche Hoheit?
The main cast of Königliche Hoheit includes Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik, Lil Dagover, Mathias Wieman, Rudolf Fernau.