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  2. In Thirty Day Princess, Sidney plays the dual role of Princess Catterina "Zizzi" from the mythical country of Taronia, and her doppelgänger, struggling actress Nancy Lane. This was the last of the six films directed by Marion Gering that Sidney had appeared.

    • Marion Gering, Art Jacobson
    • Sylvia Sidney
  3. Cast. Sylvia Sidney as Princess Catterina/Nancy Lane. Cary Grant as Porter Madison III. Edward Arnold as Richard Gresham. Henry Stephenson as King Anatol XII. Vince Barnett as Count Nicholeus. Edgar Norton as Baron Passeria. Ray Walker as Dan Kirk. Lucien Littlefield as Parker. Robert McWade as Managing editor. George Baxter: Donald Spottswood.

  4. THIRTY DAY PRINCESS (Paramount, 1934), directed by Marion Gering, is a lighthearted comedy starring Sylvia Sidney as Princess Catterina of Taronia coming to New York City to seal a loan for her homeland. Upon her arrival by ship, she acquires the mumps and is unable to create favorable public opinion for a proposed bond issue.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Marion Gering
    • 1934-05-18
  5. Aug 15, 2013 · In Marion Gering's 1934 film Thirty Day Princess, Sylvia Sidney stars as Princess Catterina of Taronia, a small European country that doesn't even have electricity in most of its villages. In order to build the necessary infrastructure, her father the king wants to take a loan from a New York banker (Edward Arnold).

  6. In a congenial pictorial comedy known as "Thirty Day Princess," which is now adorning the Paramount screen, Sylvia Sidney plays a dual role. Sometimes she is beheld as Princess Catterina, who hails from an imaginary kingdom called Taronia, and on other occasions she appears as Nancy Lane, a New York actress who is out of work.

  7. Jul 27, 2018 · Thirty Day Princess is a gently comic tale of a European royal called Princess Catterina (Sidney), who arrives in New York City to secure a loan for her country but contracts the mumps and needs to find a double in New York to cover for her while she recovers from the illness, alighting on an exact lookalike, a resting actress named plain Nancy ...

  8. May 18, 2021 · 1931: Signs contract with Paramount amd changes name to Cary Grant, November. 1933: Learns that his mother is alive. 1934: Marries Virginia Cherrill, 9th February. 1935: Father dies, 2nd December. 1936: 5 year contract with Paramount ends. 1942: Officially becomes an US citizen and legally changes name to Cary Grant, 26th June.

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