The Queen of Moulin Rouge

The Queen of Moulin Rouge
Directed by Robert Wiene
Produced by Theodor Bachrich
Written by Georges Feydeau (play)
Robert Wiene
Starring Mady Christians
André Roanne
Livio Pavanelli
Ly Josyanne
Cinematography Hans Androschin
Ludwig Schaschek
Production
company
Pan Film
Distributed by Filmhaus Bruckmann (Germany)
Release dates
  • 4 October 1926 (1926-10-04) (Berlin)
  • 5 November 1926 (1926-11-05) (Vienna)
Running time
6 reels[1]
Country Austria
Language Silent
German intertitles

The Queen of Moulin Rouge (German: Die Königin von Moulin Rouge) is a 1926 Austrian silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Mady Christians, André Roanne and Livio Pavanelli. The film is based on the 1902 play La Duchesse des Folies-Bergères by Georges Feydeau. It was the final silent film Wiene made in Austria, before returning to Germany. It was made by the Austrian studio Pan Film, with backing from the French Pathé and German Filmhaus Bruckmann companies.[2]

Synopsis

A young Prince in Paris for his education, inherits the throne when his father abdicates. But a clause in the constitution states that the new King needs to be sworn in by noon the following day or he will forfeit the throne. As the new King has already gone out for a night of carousing in Paris, those in charge of him set out to search all the nightclubs to find him while a rival group of conspirators do everything they can to try and prevent him being informed.[3]

Cast

References

  1. Jung & Schatzberg 216
  2. Jung & Schatzberg p.131-132
  3. Jung & Schatzberg p.132-133

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