The Princess Comes Across (1936)
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Synopsis: When an ex-cabaret performer from Brooklyn poses as a princess during a transatlantic trip, she mistakenly becomes embroiled in murder and blackmail. In order to vindicate herself, she must divulge... When an ex-cabaret performer from Brooklyn poses as a princess during a transatlantic trip, she mistakenly becomes embroiled in murder and blackmail. In order to vindicate herself, she must divulge her true identity. What a pity -- because, as a princess, this imposter lead a wonderfully charmed life with her maestro boyfriend and new-found Hollywood stardom. Can she still have these even if she's being her real self? [More]
Starring: Carole Lombard, Alison Skipworth, Fred MacMurray, Douglass Dumbrille
Starring: Carole Lombard, Alison Skipworth, Fred MacMurray, Douglass Dumbrille, William Frawley, Porter Hall, George Barbier, Lumsden Hare, Sig Ruman, Mischa Auer, Tetsu Komai
Director: William K. Howard
Director: William K. Howard
Producer: Arthur Hornblow
Screenwriter: Frank Butler
Story: Phillip MacDonald, Louis Lucien Rogger
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