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Victoria in Dover (1954 film)






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Victoria in Dover
Directed byErnst Marischka
Written by
  • Ernst Marischka
  • Produced byKarl Ehrlich
    Starring
  • Adrian Hoven
  • Magda Schneider
  • Karl Ludwig Diehl
  • CinematographyBruno Mondi
    Edited byHermann Leitner
    Music byAnton Profes

    Production
    company

    Erma-Film

    Distributed by
  • Buena Vista Film Distribution Company (US)
  • Release date

    • 16 December 1954 (1954-12-16)

    Running time

    118 minutes
    CountryAustria
    LanguageGerman

    Victoria in Dover (aka The Story of Vickie) (German title: Mädchenjahre einer Königin) is a 1954 Austrian historical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Adrian Hoven and Magda Schneider.[1] It is a remake of the 1936 Erich Engel film Victoria in Dover, which was based on a 1932 play by Sil-Vara. Schneider's performance as a spirited young royal was a lead-in to her best known role in Sissi and its sequels, although Marischka had originally intended to cast Sonja Ziemann as Victoria.

    It was shot at the Sievering StudiosinVienna and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff.

    Synopsis

    [edit]

    After her Prime Minister Lord Melbourne arranges a marriage for her with the German Prince Albert, the young Queen Victoria in 19th-century England decides to leave London and spend some time in Kent. While there she meets a handsome young German and falls in love, unaware that he is her intended husband-to-be Albert.

    Cast

    [edit]
  • Adrian Hoven as Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg
  • Magda SchneiderasBaroness Lehzen
  • Karl Ludwig DiehlasLord Melbourne - Prime Minister
  • Christl MardaynasDuchess of Kent
  • Paul Hörbiger as Prof. Landmann
  • Rudolf Vogel as George, a lackey
  • Fred LiewehrasKing Leopold of the Belgians
  • Alfred NeugebauerasLord Cunningham
  • Otto Treßler as the Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Stefan Skodler as Sir John Conroy
  • Peter WeckasPrince Henry of Orange
  • Rudolf LenzasGrand Duke Alexander of Russia
  • Hans Thimig as the Dean of Chester
  • Peter Gerhard as Taglione, a dancing master
  • Elisabeth EppasLady Flora Hastings
  • Hilde WagenerasLady Littleton
  • Helene Lauterböck as Lady Lansdowne
  • Eduard Strauss Jr. as Composer
  • Viktor Braun
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Fritsche p. 62

    Bibliography

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    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Victoria_in_Dover_(1954_film)&oldid=1229380968"

    Categories: 
    1954 films
    Austrian romantic comedy films
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    Cultural depictions of Queen Victoria on film
    Films set in London
    Films set in Kent
    Films set in the 1830s
    1950s German-language films
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