The Princess and the Plumber

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The Princess and the Plumber is a 1930s American comedy film best known today for featuring actress Virginia Cherrill, who later gained fame as the blind flower girl in Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights.

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instanceOf film
blackAndWhite true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distributor Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED
featureFilm true
genre comedy film
romantic comedy film
hasCastMember Bodil Rosing NERFINISHED
Charles Farrell NERFINISHED
Claude Gillingwater NERFINISHED
Claude King NERFINISHED
Edmund Breese NERFINISHED
Edwin Maxwell NERFINISHED
Egon Brecher NERFINISHED
Eily Malyon NERFINISHED
Frank Reicher NERFINISHED
George Beranger NERFINISHED
George Davis NERFINISHED
George Humbert NERFINISHED
George Irving NERFINISHED
George Meeker NERFINISHED
Hedda Hopper NERFINISHED
Henry Kolker NERFINISHED
Hilda Vaughn NERFINISHED
Leonid Snegoff NERFINISHED
Lionel Belmore NERFINISHED
Louise Fazenda NERFINISHED
Lucien Prival NERFINISHED
Lumsden Hare NERFINISHED
Maude Eburne NERFINISHED
Michael Visaroff NERFINISHED
Mischa Auer NERFINISHED
Murray Kinnell NERFINISHED
Onslow Stevens NERFINISHED
Tempe Pigott NERFINISHED
Virginia Cherrill NERFINISHED
notableFor featuring actress Virginia Cherrill
originalLanguage English
productionCompany Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED

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Virginia Cherrill appearedIn The Princess and the Plumber