Overview

The young Crown Princess Luise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz grows up sheltered in the North German countryside in the late 18th century and develops into a bit of a rebel. She struggles to come to terms with the rules of etiquette at court; her actions are often spontaneous and driven by emotion. Thus, she resists accepting her father’s mistress and future wife. During a ball, she snubs her future stepmother and even has the audacity to ask the orchestra to play a waltz—a dance considered deeply improper at the time.

Cast

Mady Christians, Mathias Wieman, Helga Molander, Adele Sandrock, Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Hedwig Wangel, Theodor Loos, Ida Wüst

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What is "Queen Louise" about?

The young Crown Princess Luise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz grows up sheltered in the North German countryside in the late 18th century and develops into a bit of a rebel. She struggles to come to terms with the rules of etiquette at court; her actions are often spontaneous and driven by emotion. Thus, she resists accepting her father’s mistress and future wife. During a ball, she snubs her future stepmother and even has the audacity to ask the orchestra to play a waltz—a dance considered deeply improper at the time.

When was "Queen Louise" released?

Queen Louise was released in 1927.

Who stars in "Queen Louise"?

The cast includes Mady Christians, Mathias Wieman, Helga Molander, Adele Sandrock.