The Love of the Maharaja (1936)

The Love of the Maharaja (1936) poster

At a hotel in San Remo, a maharaja living in exile thinks he sees the reincarnation of his dead wife in the pianist Mira and thinks the best way to deal with it is to hit up on the poor girl. Mira, however, has a thing for the violinist Stefan and doesn’t quite know how to deal with the maharaja’s insistence that she become his fiancée. In the end, Mira returns to Stefan and the maharaja returns to his country after his exile is lifted.

Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 79 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Franz Grothe
Editing: Fernando Tropea
Production: Horus-Film GmbH, Astra-Film, Bavaria-Filmkunst
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Love of the Maharaja about?
At a hotel in San Remo, a maharaja living in exile thinks he sees the reincarnation of his dead wife in the pianist Mira and thinks the best way to deal with it is to hit up on the poor girl. Mira, however, has a thing for the violinist Stefan and doesn’t quite know how to deal with the maharaja’s insistence that she become his fiancée. In the end, Mira returns to Stefan and the maharaja returns to his country after his exile is lifted.
Who directed The Love of the Maharaja?
The Love of the Maharaja was directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt.
Who stars in The Love of the Maharaja?
The Love of the Maharaja stars Gustav Diessl, Attila Hörbiger, Hilde von Stolz, Isa Miranda, Rudolf Carl, Vasa Prihoda.
How long is The Love of the Maharaja?
The Love of the Maharaja has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is The Love of the Maharaja?
The Love of the Maharaja is a Comedy film.
Where was The Love of the Maharaja produced?
The Love of the Maharaja was produced in Germany.