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Release Date:
11 April 1945 (USA) moreTagline:
Saucy! Naughty! Delicious!User Comments:
An underrated masterwork more (14 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Tallulah Bankhead | ... | Catherine the Great | |
| Charles Coburn | ... | Chancellor Nicolai Iiyitch | |
| Anne Baxter | ... | Countess Anna Jaschikoff | |
| William Eythe | ... | Lt. Alexei Chernoff | |
| Vincent Price | ... | Marquis de Fleury | |
| Mischa Auer | ... | Capt. Sukov | |
| Sig Ruman | ... | Gen. Ronsky | |
| Vladimir Sokoloff | ... | Malakoff | |
| Mikhail Rasumny | ... | Drunken general | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Egon Brecher | ... | Wassilikow | |
| Donald Douglas | ... | Variatinsky (as Don Douglas) | |
| Eva Gabor | ... | Countess Demidow | |
| Grady Sutton | ... | Boris | |
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)Fun Stuff
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Ernst Lubitsch worked with Edwin Justus Mayer in the scripting process. Edwin Justus Mayer worked with Lubitsch before in _"To Be or Not to Be" (1942)_. moreFAQ
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The history of this film has been documented well,and its failure, at the time, has taken its toll on its reputation. Perhaps, it was made at the wrong time; perhaps Tallulah Bankhead was not the 'darling' of the film critics as she had been by theater critics; perhaps it was an easy target because Lubitsch had been ill and Peminger substituted - a simple target to call a film 'not of a piece'. I do have a copy of it, though, and, today, it stands as a comedy of wit, charm, and delicious mischief. Bankhead is 'mahvelous' playing it to the hilt and offering superb takes on all of her lines. Her reaction shots are among the funniest yet capture on film. No, it is not Catherine -- it is Tallulah--but this is a satirical romp and not meant to be faithful to Russian history. William Eythe, forever underrated, is perfection.A stellar comedic force (he was equally fine in more serious roles e.g. TheHouse on 92nd Street). Coburn is in the right frame of mind and action; Anne Baxter does not quite capture the spirit of the madness, but she is not bad. It is probably insane to think that 'A Royal Scandal' finally can get the credit it deserved. But it is a tasty and wonderful cinematic morsel to enjoy again and again.