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La nuit nuptiale

Original title: The Queen Was in the Parlour
  • 1927
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Lili Damita and Paul Richter in La nuit nuptiale (1927)
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A widowed princess loves an author who commits suicide when she is forced to marry a prince.A widowed princess loves an author who commits suicide when she is forced to marry a prince.A widowed princess loves an author who commits suicide when she is forced to marry a prince.

  • Director
    • Graham Cutts
  • Writers
    • Fanny Carlsen
    • Noël Coward
    • Graham Cutts
  • Stars
    • Lili Damita
    • Louis Ralph
    • Paul Richter
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    • Director
      • Graham Cutts
    • Writers
      • Fanny Carlsen
      • Noël Coward
      • Graham Cutts
    • Stars
      • Lili Damita
      • Louis Ralph
      • Paul Richter
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    Lili Damita
    Lili Damita
    • Prinzessin Nadya von Kraya
    Louis Ralph
    • Prinz Alex, ihr Gemahl
    Paul Richter
    Paul Richter
    • Sabien Pascal, Schriftsteller
    Harry Liedtke
    Harry Liedtke
    • Prinz Keri
    Trude Hesterberg
    Trude Hesterberg
    • Herzogin Xenia
    Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    • General Kish
    Ernö Verebes
    Ernö Verebes
    • Adjudant der Königin
    • (as Ernst Verebes)
    Frida Richard
    • Zana
    • (as Rosa Richards)
    • Director
      • Graham Cutts
    • Writers
      • Fanny Carlsen
      • Noël Coward
      • Graham Cutts
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    10bullybyte

    Superb Camerawork and Superb Acting

    This is based on the stage play of the same name by Noel Coward.

    Nadya is the widowed princess of the fictitious ruritanian kingdom of Krayia. She has been unhappy with her late husband, so she travels to Paris. There she falls in love with a young writer. But word soon comes that the King of Krayia has died. She is now queen. She travels back to Krayia, but the young writer follows her. Hears about an assassination attempt, and manages to stop it. Queen Nadya is not allowed to marry the writer because she is royalty and he is a commoner. As thanks for saving her life, she invites him to dinner - one last night. There is a twist ending which is quite sad. The film talks about lovers being trapped between love and duty, a theme which turns up again and again in Coward's works.

    It has been suggested that the film, being silent, lacks the sharp dialogue of Noel Coward. But the film does have redeeming features. Firstly the camerawork under Graham Cutts's direction, is wonderful. In about ten seconds spinning scenes suggest the brutality and turmoil of Princess Nadya's marriage. The other feature is the acting ability of Lili Damita. Cutts tests her to the full. But she is at her best when she suggests allure in the close up, her eyes, dark as sloes, figuratively melting everything in her field of vision.

    This film came out as the talkies were coming in. It was hacked about by the censors. It should be a lot better known than it is.

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      The first attempt to film a Noel Coward stage play.

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1928 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • None
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Forbidden Love
    • Production companies
      • Carlyle Blackwell Productions
      • Gainsborough Pictures
      • F.P.S.-Film GmbH
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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