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Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone 1955

★ 5.33 votes📅 1955-12-20

In *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone (1955)*, directed by Theo Lingen, a charming Austrian romance unfolds against the backdrop of a picturesque inn and a kingdom in turmoil.

Director: Theo Lingen

Cast

Paula Wessely
Paula Wessely
Fürstin Pia Maria
Oskar Sima
Oskar Sima
Ministerpräsident Barthel
Christiane Hörbiger
Christiane Hörbiger
Lore
Theo Lingen
Theo Lingen
Blackwell
Hubert von Meyerinck
Hubert von Meyerinck
Weckenberg
Peter Weck
Peter Weck
Fritz
Ernst Waldbrunn
Ernst Waldbrunn
Quant
Eduard Linkers
Eduard Linkers
Finanzminister Bollemann
Helli Servi
Helli Servi
Fräulein Liebling
Nina Sandt
Nina Sandt
Mizzi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone* (1955) about?

This charming 1950s romance follows Maria, a landlady whose striking resemblance to a missing princess drags her into a dangerous charade. As corrupt officials try to exploit the situation, Maria's daughter finds unexpected love with the princess's son, leading to a mix of comedy and drama that keeps the kingdom—and the audience—on edge.

Who directed *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone*?

The film was directed by Theo Lingen, a prolific Austrian actor and filmmaker known for his versatility in both comedy and drama.

Who stars in *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone*?

The film features Paula Wessely, Oskar Sima, Christiane Hörbiger, Theo Lingen, and Hubert von Meyerinck as the principal cast.

Is *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone* (1955) worth watching?

While not widely known today, this Austrian romance offers a delightful blend of wit, charm, and lighthearted drama. For fans of classic films or European cinema, it's a hidden gem worth discovering, especially if you enjoy stories of mistaken identity and royal intrigue.

How long is *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone (1955) — A Classic Romance with Royal Impostors and Twists

In *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone (1955)*, directed by Theo Lingen, a charming Austrian romance unfolds against the backdrop of a picturesque inn and a kingdom in turmoil. The story centers on Maria, a resourceful landlady whose uncanny resemblance to the absent princess thrusts her into a high-stakes masquerade. As manipulative ministers exploit the deception for their own gain, a delicate balance of wit, charm, and political intrigue ensues. When the princess's son falls for Maria's daughter, the stage is set for a heartwarming yet tense resolution that tests loyalty and love.

Paula Wessely and Oskar Sima deliver standout performances, anchoring the film with warmth and depth, while Christiane Hörbiger and Hubert von Meyerinck add layers of humor and intrigue. Set in a bygone era of opulent ballrooms and rolling hills, *Die Wirtin zur Goldenen Krone* blends satire with tender romance, making it a delightful escape into classic cinema. Themes of identity, deception, and the power of love shine through in this lesser-known gem from the 1950s.