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Ernst Lubitsch's A Royal Scandal (1945) Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

Directed by Ernst Lubitsch (uncredited) and Otto Preminger
Produced by Ernst Lubitsch
Screenplay by Edwin Justus Mayer
Adapted by Bruno Frank
Music Score by Alfred Newman

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  • Absolutely superb Alfred Newman score!

  • I agree. its such a great score.

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  • @babayabadabadu good point.

  • even in a movie situated in Russia, the country hick has an American hick's accent... wow, that's Hollywood for you, lol

  • @DiabolicalAngel KtG was a german princess: born in Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia on 2nd May 1729 as Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg. If she had cursed in a tantrum she would have used the german language. I understand German utterly (native speaker) and can swear, it's absolutely not German ...

  • I said it before but Sig Rumann is hilarious, and I love the guy who suggests that his favorite sister's son might be too dumb for the position.

  • @Vensanna I think Tallu would outrank Catherine in a cursing duell ! No one can top Talllu !!!

  • @DiabolicalAngel I have no clue, what language this could be. I have a little bit russian knowledge (on roadkill level), but it sounded for me not vvery , more like "Hollywood-Alien-YaketiYak".

  • Thank you! thank you so much for sharing!!!!  5*

  • Thank you for sharing

  • How many Oscars did Sig Rumann win?

    I don't know the answer but it better be many.

  • where have movies like these, gone? now it's all f this, and f that. so sad! i miss the olden days!

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