
You Have to Marry the Prince
Comedy
Overview
Tomson, a financial adviser, is called to the aid of the country of Sylvania by the Grand Duke Constantino, known as "Tino." Tomson refuses to aid Tino until the Duke's son Alexis is married. However, Alexis, a romantic, is not interested in the blue-blooded types that his father has selected for him. Instead he wants fate to intercede. Upon learning this, Tomson plans a wife-hunting trip to Paris, "the beauty mart of the world."
Top Cast


José Mojica
José Mojica
Prince Alexis
José Mojica
Prince Alexis


Conchita Montenegro
Conchita Montenegro
Yvette
Conchita Montenegro
Yvette


Miguel Ligero
Miguel Ligero
Mr. Tomson
Miguel Ligero
Mr. Tomson


Manuel Arbó
Manuel Arbó
Grand Duke Constantino
Manuel Arbó
Grand Duke Constantino
José Alcántara
José Alcántara
Prince Boris
José Alcántara
Prince Boris


Carlos Villarías
Carlos Villarías
Counsellor
Carlos Villarías
Counsellor


Francisco Moreno
Francisco Moreno
Sascha
Francisco Moreno
Sascha


Rafael Calvo
Rafael Calvo
Colonel
Rafael Calvo
Colonel
Eumenio Blanco
Eumenio Blanco
Minor Role (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
Minor Role (uncredited)
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