
Anna and the Prince
TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Archduke Johann falls in love with Anna Plochl, the postmaster's daughter. Johann and his royal arranged bride both decline a dynastic alliance advised by minister Metternich in favor of their loves.
Top Cast


Tobias Moretti
Tobias Moretti
Archduke Johann
Tobias Moretti
Archduke Johann


Anna Maria Mühe
Anna Maria Mühe
Anna Plochl
Anna Maria Mühe
Anna Plochl


Peter Simonischek
Peter Simonischek
Vater
Peter Simonischek
Vater


Gertraud Jesserer
Gertraud Jesserer
Lady von Palffy-Batany
Gertraud Jesserer
Lady von Palffy-Batany


Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Dorothea von Lieven
Aglaia Szyszkowitz
Dorothea von Lieven


Julia Stemberger
Julia Stemberger
Empress Caroline Auguste
Julia Stemberger
Empress Caroline Auguste


Hubert von Goisern
Hubert von Goisern
Paul Adler
Hubert von Goisern
Paul Adler


Max von Thun
Max von Thun
Johann Zahlbruckner
Max von Thun
Johann Zahlbruckner
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