
In a make-believe, mittleuropean kingdom, a vivacious but dim country girl sings in a beer garden for her rent money. Meanwhile, the King is facing bankruptcy for his little nation, unless he marries a rich but undesirable Queen of another comic opera principality.


Is this for you? If you want a gritty drama, run away. This is for people who like those old black-and-white musical comedies where everyone speaks in a slightly posh accent and the biggest problem is a lack of royal funds. If you have a low tolerance for 'dim' characters or plotlines that rely on pure coincidence, you...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John G. Blystone

John G. Blystone
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"Is this for you? If you want a gritty drama, run away. This is for people who like those old black-and-white musical comedies where everyone speaks in a slightly posh accent and the biggest problem is a lack of royal funds. If you have a low tolerance for 'dim' characters or plotlines that rely on pure coincidence, you’ll probably find this movie incredibly grating. Honestly, the whole thing is like a piece of cotton candy—sweet for a second and then it just vanishes. The vibe Lilian Harvey is ..."
Paul Panzer
Attila Orbók, Doris Anderson, Jane Storm, S.N. Behrman, Guy Bolton, Lynn Starling, Jacques Natanson, Hanns Kräly
United States

