Summary
Adorable is an American comedy romance film first released in 1933,
directed by William Dieterle.
The film stars Janet Gaynor, Henri Garat and C. Aubrey Smith.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: William Dieterle
- Script: Robert Liebmann, Paul Frank, Billy Wilder, George Marion Jr., Jane Storm
- Photo: John F. Seitz
- Music: Werner R. Heymann, Arthur Lange
- Cast: Janet Gaynor (Princess Marie Christine, aka Mitzi), Henri Garat (Karl Conrad), C. Aubrey Smith (The Prime Minister, Von Heynitz), Herbert Mundin (The Detective, Pipac), Blanche Friderici (The Countess), Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (The Prince of Pontevedro), James A. Marcus (The Cook General), Sam Ash (Minor Role), Albert Conti (The Captain), William Henry (Minor Role), Sterling Holloway (Emile, Karl’s Valet), Stuart Holmes (The Major), Hans Joby (Master of Ceremony), Edward McWade (Valet), Douglas Scott (The King), Rolfe Sedan (Orchestra Leader)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 88 min; B&W
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Musical / Comedy / Romance






