Her Highness and the Bellboy

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Her Highness and the Bellboy is a 1945 romantic comedy film about a European princess who falls in love with an American hotel bellboy.

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instanceOf film
basedOn story by Charles K. Peck Jr.
characterPortrayedBy Albert Weever – Rags Ragland
Count Hans – Carl Esmond NERFINISHED
Jimmy Dobson – Robert Walker NERFINISHED
Leslie Odell – June Allyson NERFINISHED
Miss Timmons – Agnes Moorehead NERFINISHED
Princess Veronica – Hedy Lamarr NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Karl Freund NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director George Sidney NERFINISHED
distributedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Blanche Sewell NERFINISHED
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
filmColor black-and-white
filmingStudio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
romance film
romantic comedy film
hasTheme mistaken identity and misunderstandings
romance across social classes
royalty and commoners
mainCharacter Count Hans NERFINISHED
Jimmy Dobson NERFINISHED
Leslie Odell NERFINISHED
Princess Veronica NERFINISHED
motionPictureRating Approved (Production Code era)
musicBy Bronislau Kaper NERFINISHED
notableFor pairing of Hedy Lamarr and Robert Walker in a light romantic comedy
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A European princess visiting America falls in love with a hotel bellboy.
producer Joe Pasternak NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDate 1945-07-27
releaseYear 1945
runtimeMinutes 111
screenwriter Gladys Lehman NERFINISHED
Richard Connell NERFINISHED
setInLocation New York City
setInPeriod contemporary to 1940s
starring Agnes Moorehead NERFINISHED
Carl Esmond NERFINISHED
Hedy Lamarr NERFINISHED
June Allyson NERFINISHED
Rags Ragland NERFINISHED
Robert Walker NERFINISHED

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