His Highness, The Prince (1913)
In the small kingdom of Snobbéria, a rollicking tale of mistaken identity unfolds. A busy journalist called Herbert Prince sets out for a much-needed holiday, and while on the train he is mistaken for Prince Karl Heinrich of Snobbéria. Deciding to have a little fun, Prince stays in character as a royal. Upon arriving in his holiday destination of Waldeck, he is effusively received by the mayor, with whose daughter Prince immediately falls in love. Soon the real prince, Karl Heinrich, reads about the supposedly royal visit and sets off to surprise his doppelganger. (Stumfilm.dk)
Director: Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: December 11, 1913
Cast
Production: Nordisk Films Kompagni
Country: Denmark
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is His Highness, The Prince about?
- In the small kingdom of Snobbéria, a rollicking tale of mistaken identity unfolds. A busy journalist called Herbert Prince sets out for a much-needed holiday, and while on the train he is mistaken for Prince Karl Heinrich of Snobbéria. Deciding to have a little fun, Prince stays in character as a royal. Upon arriving in his holiday destination of Waldeck, he is effusively received by the mayor, with whose daughter Prince immediately falls in love. Soon the real prince, Karl Heinrich, reads about the supposedly royal visit and sets off to surprise his doppelganger. (Stumfilm.dk)
- Who directed His Highness, The Prince?
- His Highness, The Prince was directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen.
- Who stars in His Highness, The Prince?
- His Highness, The Prince stars Carl Alstrup, Lauritz Olsen, Oscar Stribolt, Zanny Petersen, Olga Svendsen.
- How long is His Highness, The Prince?
- His Highness, The Prince has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- Where was His Highness, The Prince produced?
- His Highness, The Prince was produced in Denmark.