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57% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 75% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Prince Karl (Edmund Purdom) goes to university in Heidelberg, sows wild oats, and falls in love with an innkeeper's niece (Ann Blyth).
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The Student Prince Reviews. The prince's tenor voice...
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User Reviews. One of the most beloved of operettas is The Student Prince and for a combination of reasons no sound film was made of it until this one in 1954. I venture to say that somewhere in North America or Europe there is some stock company giving a performance of it right now.
The Student Prince: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom, John Ericson, Louis Calhern. A prince has a romance with a barmaid before he must give up personal happiness for duty.
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- Musical, Romance
- Richard Thorpe
- 1954-06-15
Reviews. 50% Audience Score 100+ Ratings. A young officer (Robson Green) guards a British prince (Rupert Penry-Jones) who falls for a U.S. student during his first year at Cambridge. Content ...
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- Simon Curtis
- TV-PG
- Robson Green
The Student Prince Reviews. The prince's tenor voice actually belongs to the invisible Mario Lanza. His top notes sound a bit strained now, but the schmaltzy old songs are still hummable....
Based on the stage play Old Heidelberg by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster (itself an adaptation of his obscure 1898 novel Karl Heinrich), the film is about a brash young prince of a small German kingdom who must choose between his romance with a barmaid and his impending royal duties.
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Synopsis. At the royal palace in Karlsburg, King Ferdinand counsels his grandson, Prince Karl Franz, on the young man's imminent engagement to the wealthy Princess Johanna of Nordhausen. The king observes that although their country is poor, it has always survived because the men of the royal family marry well.