Her Grace Commands (1931)
An emancipated Princess, who has just returned home to her court in the Balkans from England, goes in disguise to a servants’ bal and falls in love with an alleged caterer, who turns out next day to be a lieutenant of the guard. Without letting on to her masquerade, she makes sure he climbs the ranks quickly. At the same time, she tries to thwart her engagement to an unpopular prince.
Director: Hanns Schwarz
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: March 3, 1931
Cast
- Käthe von Nagy - Prinzessin Marie-Christine
- Reinhold Schünzel - Staatsminister Graf Herlitz
- Willy Fritsch - Leutnant Karl von Conradi
- Paul Hörbiger - Hofdetektiv Pipac
- Paul Heidemann - Fürst von Leuchtenstein
- Michael von Newlinsky - Rittmeister
- Eugen Tiller - Major
- Kenneth Rive - König
- Erich Kestin - Bursche bei Conradi
- Erik Schütz - Stimmungssänger
Screenplay
Music: Werner R. Heymann
Cinematography: Konstantin Irmen-Tschet, Günther Rittau
Editing: Willy Zeyn Jr.
Production: UFA
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Hanns Schwarz
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Her Grace Commands about?
- An emancipated Princess, who has just returned home to her court in the Balkans from England, goes in disguise to a servants’ bal and falls in love with an alleged caterer, who turns out next day to be a lieutenant of the guard. Without letting on to her masquerade, she makes sure he climbs the ranks quickly. At the same time, she tries to thwart her engagement to an unpopular prince.
- Who directed Her Grace Commands?
- Her Grace Commands was directed by Hanns Schwarz.
- Who stars in Her Grace Commands?
- Her Grace Commands stars Käthe von Nagy, Reinhold Schünzel, Willy Fritsch, Paul Hörbiger, Paul Heidemann, Michael von Newlinsky.
- How long is Her Grace Commands?
- Her Grace Commands has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Her Grace Commands?
- Her Grace Commands is a Comedy, Romance film.
- Where was Her Grace Commands produced?
- Her Grace Commands was produced in Germany.