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Turandot, princesse de Chine 1935

📅 1935-02-14

Step into the lavish world of *Turandot, princesse de Chine (1935)*, a historical drama that weaves romance and political intrigue against the backdrop of imperial China.

Director: Gerhard Lamprecht

Cast

Käthe von Nagy
Käthe von Nagy
Turandot
Pierre Blanchar
Pierre Blanchar
Kalaf
Marcel Dalio
Marcel Dalio
Hippolyte
Sinoël
Sinoël
L'empereur
José Noguéro
José Noguéro
Le prince de Samarcande
Monette Dinay
Monette Dinay
Mien-Li
Marfa d'Hervilly
Marfa d'Hervilly
L'impératrice
Rognoni
Le fruitier
André Berley
André Berley
Le grand juge
Julien Carette
Julien Carette

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Turandot, princesse de Chine (1935) about?

The film centers on a foreign prince who must solve riddles set by Princess Turandot to marry her. When he succeeds, the princess's harsh resistance to love is slowly transformed by his determination and charm. It's a story of love, duty, and cultural exchange set in a fictionalized imperial China.

Who directed Turandot, princesse de Chine?

Gerhard Lamprecht, a German director known for his work in historical dramas and literary adaptations, helmed *Turandot, princesse de Chine*.

Who stars in Turandot, princesse de Chine?

The film features Käthe von Nagy as Princess Turandot, Pierre Blanchar as the prince, with Marcel Dalio, Sinoël, and Monette Dinay rounding out the key cast.

Is Turandot, princesse de Chine (1935) worth watching?

While it may not be as well-known as later adaptations of the Turandot story, this 1935 film offers a unique blend of romantic drama and historical flair. Its strong performances and visual style make it a curious watch for fans of classic cinema and lovers of period pieces.

How long is Turandot, princesse de Chine?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Turandot, princesse de Chine (1935) — A 1930s European Take on China's Most Famous Princess Tale

Step into the lavish world of *Turandot, princesse de Chine (1935)*, a historical drama that weaves romance and political intrigue against the backdrop of imperial China. Directed by Gerhard Lamprecht, this cinematic gem follows the story of a foreign prince who must solve a series of riddles to win the hand of the enigmatic Princess Turandot. With Käthe von Nagy as the captivating princess and Pierre Blanchar as the determined suitor, the film blends exotic allure with timeless themes of love, destiny, and cultural clashes. The atmosphere is richly textured, evoking the opulence of 1930s European interpretations of ancient China, where costumes, music, and performances create a sense of grandeur and mystery.

Lamprecht's direction balances drama and spectacle, making *Turandot, princesse de Chine* a standout in pre-war European cinema. The film's narrative hinges on the princess's resistance to marriage, framed as both a personal and political challenge. While the 1935 release reflects the era's fascination with Orientalist aesthetics, the core story remains a timeless tale of passion and perseverance. Whether you're drawn to its historical setting, star-studded cast, or dramatic tension, this film offers a compelling escape into a world where tradition and romance collide.