Erich Schmidt Movies
- Starring:
- Oscar Karlweis, Brigitte Helm, (more)
Son Altesse L'Amour is the French-language version of the German romantic comedy Ich Majestat die Liebe. Annabella stars as a lovely barmaid who falls in love with handsome young industrialist Roger Treville. His relatives strenuously oppose the union, and their arguments are bolstered when Annabella's ex-vaudevillian father Andre Lefaur embarrasses himself and his daughter at a fancy party. Treville, however, is determined to marry the girl, but by this time she has been forced into a union with an elderly, much-married baron. Realizing that his new bride is unhappy, the baron gives her her freedom -- whereupon she is made a baroness, and thus a "suitable" wife for the still-faithful Treville. The English-language version of this frothy yarn, Her Majesty Love, starred Marilyn Miller and W.C. Fields. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Annabella, André Lefaur, (more)
Das Gestohlene Gesicht (The Stolen Face) is an old-fashioned detective yarn given credence by its talented cast. A set of peculiar circumstances force the heroine of the story to assume the identity of another woman. When a murder occurs, the wrong person is held responsible, and it is up to a methodical detective to separate fact from falsehood. Edith Edwards and Fridel Haerlin essay the female leads, doing what they can (and more) with the dialogue they're given. The 1952 British melodrama A Stolen Face is not a remake. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Friedl Haerlin







