Education of a Prince explained

Éducation de Prince
Director:Henri Diamant-Berger
Producer:Bernard Natan
Based On: Education of a Prince by Maurice Donnay
Starring:Pierre Batcheff
Flora le Breton
Music:Michel-Maurice Lévy
Cinematography:René Guissart
Studio:Films Bernard Natan
Distributor:Etablissements Louis Aubert
Wardour Films (UK)
Country:France
Language:Silent film
French intertitles

Education of a Prince (French: Éducation de Prince) is a 1927 French silent comedy film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Edna Purviance, Pierre Batcheff and Flora le Breton.[1] [2] It was adapted by Henri Diamant-Berger from the 1900 play of the same title by Maurice Donnay. This was Purviance's last film before retiring in the next year. In 1938 Alexander Esway directed a remake Education of a Prince with adaptation and screenplay written by Henri-Georges Clouzot, .

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  1. Oscherwitz & Higgins p.316
  2. Powrie & Rebillard p.8