
Koenigsmark
Drama · Mystery
Overview
A young French, Vignerte, is hired in the court of Lautenberg, an imaginary land, as the young Prince's private teacher and as the Grand Duchess' reader.
Top Cast


Jean-Pierre Aumont
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Le précepteur Raoul Vignerte
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Le précepteur Raoul Vignerte


Silvana Pampanini
Silvana Pampanini
La grande-duchesse Aurore de Lautenburg
Silvana Pampanini
La grande-duchesse Aurore de Lautenburg


Renée Faure
Renée Faure
Mélusine de Graffendried
Renée Faure
Mélusine de Graffendried


Louis Seigner
Louis Seigner
Le professeur Cyrus Beck
Louis Seigner
Le professeur Cyrus Beck


Roldano Lupi
Roldano Lupi
Le grand-duc Frédéric de Lautenburg
Roldano Lupi
Le grand-duc Frédéric de Lautenburg
René Sauvaire
René Sauvaire
Le capitaine Hagen
René Sauvaire
Le capitaine Hagen
Richard Flagey
Richard Flagey
Richard Flagey
Jean-Michel Rankovitch
Jean-Michel Rankovitch
Un jeune prince
Jean-Michel Rankovitch
Un jeune prince


Philippe Richard
Philippe Richard
Otto
Philippe Richard
Otto


Albert Duvaleix
Albert Duvaleix
Kessel
Albert Duvaleix
Kessel
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