
The Wedding March
Drama · Romance
Overview
Against the backdrop of Vienna's hidebound caste system, aristocrat and army officer Nicki is attracted to peasant Mitzi, although he knows it cannot last. Acquiescing to familial pressure, he ultimately gives her up to marry the more socially acceptable – albeit crippled – heiress Cecelia. Mitzi, for her part, is heartbroken and must resign herself to marrying churlish butcher Schani Eberle.
Top Cast


Erich von Stroheim
Erich von Stroheim
Nicki / Prince Nickolas
Erich von Stroheim
Nicki / Prince Nickolas


Fay Wray
Fay Wray
Mitzi / Mitzerl Schrammell
Fay Wray
Mitzi / Mitzerl Schrammell


George Fawcett
George Fawcett
le prince Ottokar
George Fawcett
le prince Ottokar


Maude George
Maude George
la princesse Maria
Maude George
la princesse Maria


Cesare Gravina
Cesare Gravina
Martin Schrammell
Cesare Gravina
Martin Schrammell


Dale Fuller
Dale Fuller
Katerina Schrammel
Dale Fuller
Katerina Schrammel


Matthew Betz
Matthew Betz
Schani Eberle
Matthew Betz
Schani Eberle


Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
Cecelia Schweisser
Zasu Pitts
Cecelia Schweisser


George Nichols
George Nichols
The Industrialist
George Nichols
The Industrialist


Hughie Mack
Hughie Mack
Johann Eberle - the Wine-grower
Hughie Mack
Johann Eberle - the Wine-grower
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