
The Beggar Student
Music · Comedy · Romance
Overview
To take a revenge on countess Laura, who slapped him at his proposal, the Governor of the occupied Poland gets her fall in love with a poor student, and exposes him during wedding banquet.
Top Cast


Johannes Heesters
Johannes Heesters
Symon Rymanowicz / Herzog Kasimir
Johannes Heesters
Symon Rymanowicz / Herzog Kasimir


Carola Höhn
Carola Höhn
Laura Nowalska
Carola Höhn
Laura Nowalska


Marika Rökk
Marika Rökk
Bronislawa Nowalska
Marika Rökk
Bronislawa Nowalska
Berthold Ebbecke
Berthold Ebbecke
Jan Janicki / Graf Opalinski
Berthold Ebbecke
Jan Janicki / Graf Opalinski


Ida Wüst
Ida Wüst
Palmatica Gräfin Nowalska
Ida Wüst
Palmatica Gräfin Nowalska


Fritz Kampers
Fritz Kampers
Gouverneur Oberst Ollendorf
Fritz Kampers
Gouverneur Oberst Ollendorf


Ernst Behmer
Ernst Behmer
Gefängniswärter Enterich
Ernst Behmer
Gefängniswärter Enterich


Harry Hardt
Harry Hardt
Rittmeister
Harry Hardt
Rittmeister


Wilhelm Bendow
Wilhelm Bendow
Friseur
Wilhelm Bendow
Friseur


Gerhard Bienert
Gerhard Bienert
Tierbudenbesitzer Kinsky
Gerhard Bienert
Tierbudenbesitzer Kinsky
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