# The Caviar Princess

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1930 film

The Caviar Princess Directed by Carl Lamac Written by Hans H. Zerlett Walter Wassermann Charlie Roellinghoff Produced by Victor Skutezky Starring Anny Ondra Maria Forescu André Roanne Albert Paulig Cinematography Otto Heller Music by Pasquale Perris Production companies Hom-AG für Filmfabrikation Sofar-Film Release date 17 January 1930 (1930-01-17) Country Germany Languages Silent German intertitles

***The Caviar Princess*** ([German](/source/German_language): ***Die Kaviarprinzessin***) is a 1930 [German](/source/Cinema_of_Germany) [silent](/source/Silent_film) [comedy film](/source/Comedy_film) directed by [Carl Lamac](/source/Carl_Lamac) and starring [Anny Ondra](/source/Anny_Ondra), [Maria Forescu](/source/Maria_Forescu) and [André Roanne](/source/Andr%C3%A9_Roanne).[1] The film's [art direction](/source/Art_direction) was by [Heinrich Richter](/source/Heinrich_Richter). It is also known by the [alternative title](/source/Alternative_title) ***The Virgin of Paris***.

## Cast

- [Anny Ondra](/source/Anny_Ondra) as Annemarie

- [Maria Forescu](/source/Maria_Forescu) as Ihre Tante

- [André Roanne](/source/Andr%C3%A9_Roanne) as Attaché

- [Albert Paulig](/source/Albert_Paulig) as Minister

- [Ida Wüst](/source/Ida_W%C3%BCst) as seine Frau

- [Josef Rovenský](/source/Josef_Rovensk%C3%BD) as Jazzsänger

- [Hans Mierendorff](/source/Hans_Mierendorff) as Finanzmagnet

- [Paul Rehkopf](/source/Paul_Rehkopf) as Schutzmann

- [Sig Arno](/source/Sig_Arno) as Dorfbursche

- [Carl Walther Meyer](/source/Carl_Walther_Meyer) as Journalist

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Prawer p. 123

## Bibliography

- Prawer, S.S. *Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933*. Berghahn Books, 2005.

## External links

- [*The Caviar Princess*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133043/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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