
Prinz Sami
Comedy
Overview
Prince Sami comes from Nigeria and is an uncivilized "nature boy." He is sent to the highly civilized court of Duchess Maria of Arragon, where he initially causes chaos. In the end, however, he becomes the duchess's husband.
Top Cast


Ernst Lubitsch
Ernst Lubitsch
Prinz Sami
Ernst Lubitsch
Prinz Sami


Ossi Oswalda
Ossi Oswalda
Herzogin Maria
Ossi Oswalda
Herzogin Maria


Wilhelm Diegelmann
Wilhelm Diegelmann
Wilhelm Diegelmann


Margarete Kupfer
Margarete Kupfer
Margarete Kupfer


Victor Janson
Victor Janson
Victor Janson


Erich Schönfelder
Erich Schönfelder
Erich Schönfelder
Hanns Kräly
Hanns Kräly
Hanns Kräly
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