
The Story of Vickie
History · Romance · Comedy
Overview
Vickie, short for Victoria, is crowned Queen of England and as such needs to learn the responsibilities of her new post.
Top Cast


Romy Schneider
Romy Schneider
Princess Victoria / Queen Victoria
Romy Schneider
Princess Victoria / Queen Victoria


Adrian Hoven
Adrian Hoven
Prince Albert of Sachsen-Coburg
Adrian Hoven
Prince Albert of Sachsen-Coburg


Magda Schneider
Magda Schneider
Baroness Lehzen
Magda Schneider
Baroness Lehzen


Karl Ludwig Diehl
Karl Ludwig Diehl
Lord Melbourne - Prime Minister
Karl Ludwig Diehl
Lord Melbourne - Prime Minister


Christl Mardayn
Christl Mardayn
Duchess of Kent
Christl Mardayn
Duchess of Kent


Paul Hörbiger
Paul Hörbiger
Prof. Landmann
Paul Hörbiger
Prof. Landmann


Rudolf Vogel
Rudolf Vogel
George - ein Lakal
Rudolf Vogel
George - ein Lakal


Fred Liewehr
Fred Liewehr
König Leopold von Belgien
Fred Liewehr
König Leopold von Belgien


Alfred Neugebauer
Alfred Neugebauer
Lord Cunningham
Alfred Neugebauer
Lord Cunningham
Otto Treßler
Otto Treßler
Archbishop of Canterbury
Otto Treßler
Archbishop of Canterbury
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