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FULL SYNOPSIS

Ernst Lubitsch was the original director for A Royal Scandal, but illness forced him to bow out; his replacement was Otto Preminger, who did his utmost to retain the "Lubitsch touch." Based on a play by Lajos Biro and Melchior Lengyel, the film dwells upon a fictional incident in the life of Russia's Catherine the Great, here played with blue-blooded bawdiness by Tallulah Bankhead. Catherine falls in love with a handsome young army officer (William Eythe), who turns out to be an insurrectionist planning her downfall. At the last moment, Catherine relents, allowing the officer to escape with his true love, lady-in-waiting Anne Baxter. A bit too cute for its own good, Royal Scandal has some choice moments: Most notable are Tallulah Bankhead's pained reaction upon being hailed as "The Mother of All Russias," and supporting actor Grady Sutton's southern-accented reference to the "U-ral Mountains". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Tallulah Bankhead
as Catherine II the Great
Charles Coburn
as Chancellor Nicolai Ilyitch
Anne Baxter
as Countess Anna Jaschikoff
William Eythe
as Lt. Alexei Chernoff
Vincent Price
as Marquis de Fleury
Mischa Auer
as Capt. Sukov
Sig Rumann
as Gen. Ronsky
Vladimir Sokoloff
as Malakoff
Mikhail Rasumny
as Drunken General
Grady Sutton
as Boris
Donald Douglas
as Variatinsky
Egon Brecher
as Wassilikow
Eva Gabor
as Countess Demidow
Dick Ryan
Harry Carter
as Footman
Arno Frey
as Captain
Henry Victor
Wilton Graff
Torben Meyer
Michael Visaroff
Dina Smirnova
Fred Nurney
Ann Hunter
as Ladies in Waiting
Friedrich Ledebur
Feodor Chaliapin, Jr.

Crew

Ernst Lubitsch
Director
Otto Preminger
Director
Ernst Lubitsch
Producer
Lajos Biró
Play Author
Melchior Lengyel
Play Author
Bruno Frank
Screenwriter
Arthur C. Miller
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Dorothy Spencer
Editor
Mark-Lee Kirk
Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Rene Hubert
Costume Designer
Fred Sersen
Special Effects
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