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Synopsis
The 1936 comedy-mystery The Princess Comes Across might well have been inspired by a real-life incident during the silent-movie era, in which a crafty San Francisco stenographer hoodwinked the Hollywood elite into believing that she was a Spanish princess. Carole Lombard stars as an alluring Swedish beauty who travels under the name of Princess Olga. Everyone whom she meets en route to America on the steamship Mammoth bows and scrapes to the Princess, while Hollywood anxiously awaits her arrival to star her in a big-budget film. Only the ship's bandleader, King Mantell (Fred MacMurray), refuses to defer to Olga, sensing that she may not be all she claims. Mantell's instincts are right on target: the "Princess" is a brass-nickel phony, a Brooklyn girl named Wanda Nash who has cooked up her royal guise with drama coach Gertrude (Alison Skipworth) as a publicity stunt to crash into movies. Unfortunately, a weaselly blackmailer Darcy (Porter Hall) gloms onto Wanda's true identity and offers to keep quiet in exchange for a huge cash settlment. At the same time, Darcy is attempting to shake down several other passengers on the Mammoth, including King Mantell. Inevitably, Darcy is found murdered in the "Princess"'s stateroom, and Wanda finds herself one of several likely suspects, among them Mantell. A quintet of international detectives, travelling to a convention in America, sets out to solve the mystery, which becomes even more mysterious when one of the detectives also turns up dead. Taking matters in his own hands, Mantell vows to clear Wanda's name, and in the course of things he realizes that he's madly in love with her--but will Wanda give up her hoax, and her future showbiz career, for Mantell's sake? Among the many highlights in this engagingly daffy film is Fred MacMurray's rendition of the enchantingly forgettable song "My Concertina." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mischa Auer Morevitch
George Barbier Capt. Nicholls
David Clyde Assistant Purser
Douglas Dumbrille Lorel
William Frawley Benton
Porter Hall Darcy
Lumsden Hare Inspector Cragg
Tom Herbert Cabin Steward
Edward Keane Chief Purser
Tetsu Komai Kawati
Carole Lombard Princess Olga
Fred MacMurray King Mantell
Bradley Page The Stranger
Sig Rumann Steindorf
Alison Skipworth Lady Gertrude Allwyn

Production Crew

Ernst Fegte Art Director
Hans Dreier Art Director
Louis Lucien Rogger Book Author
Ted Tetzlaff Cinematographer
Jack Scholl Composer (Music Score)
Phil Boutelje Composer (Music Score)
Travis Banton Costume Designer
William Howard Director
Paul Weatherwax Editor
Harry Scott First Assistant Director
Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Producer
A.E. Freudeman Production Designer
Don Hartman Screenwriter
Francis Martin Screenwriter
Frank R. Butler Screenwriter
Walter de Leon Screenwriter
Philip MacDonald Short Story Author
Philip MacDonald Short Story Author
Frederick Hollander Songwriter
George Marion, Jr. Songwriter
Harry Revel Songwriter
Jack Scholl Songwriter
Leo Robin Songwriter
Mack Gordon Songwriter
Phil Boutelje Songwriter
Richard A. Whiting Songwriter
Harold Lewis Sound/Sound Designer
Dewey Wrigley Special Effects
Farciot Edouart Special Effects
Year: 1936
Runtime: 76
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Mystery

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount