Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 900000
Revenue
$ 0

Princess Sophia Frederica / Catherine II

Count Alexei

Grand Duke Peter

Empress Elizabeth Petrovna

Prince August

Capt. Gregori Orloff

Princess Johanna Elizabeth

Countess Elizabeth 'Lizzie'

Archimandrite Simeon Todorsky / Arch-Episcope

Chancelor Alexei Bestuchef

Sophia as a Child

Miss Cardell, Sophia's Nurse (uncredited)

Herr Wagner (uncredited)

Bit Part (uncredited)

































Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-13
If anyone was to have actually filmed aspects of the life of the Princess at the time, then they could hardly have come up with anything more authentic than this fabulous Von Sternberg dramatisation of the rise, and rise of Catherine the Great. Marlene Dietrich is superb as the schemed against who becomes the scheming Grand Duchess married off to the imbecilic nephew (played by a superb Sam Jaffe) of the Empress Elizabeth (an imperious Louise Dresser). Through her series of lovers and strategic alliances, she deposes her idiot husband and accedes to the throne. The (lingering) intimacy of the filming of the star - almost bordering on adulation by the camera (and the director!?); the use of light and shadow - particularly the use of candles; and the marvellous Tchaikovsky score all more than compensate for some of the "train set" model scenery and make this a scintillating story of power. Great stuff.