The Prince of Pappenheim (1952 film) explained

The Prince of Pappenheim
Director:Hans Deppe
Editing:Walter Wischniewsky
Studio:Central-Europa Film
Distributor:Prisma Film
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:West Germany

The Prince of Pappenheim (German: '''Der Fürst von Pappenheim''') is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Viktor de Kowa, Hannelore Schroth and Grethe Weiser.[1] It was based on a 1923 operetta of the same name which had previously been made into a 1927 silent film.

It was shot at the Spandau Studios in West Berlin and on location in Baden-Württemberg. The film's sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz.

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Notes and References

  1. Goble p.20