An ordinary young American woman learns that she has become the owner of a tiny European country.An ordinary young American woman learns that she has become the owner of a tiny European country.An ordinary young American woman learns that she has become the owner of a tiny European country.
Raf De La Torre
- Italian Attache
- (uncredited)
Alexander Gauge
- MacNabb the Lawyer
- (uncredited)
Robert Henderson
- Macy's Staff Manager
- (uncredited)
Arthur Hill
- Representative of Johnson K. Johnson
- (uncredited)
Derek Hodgson
- Pageboy
- (uncredited)
Fletcher Lightfoot
- Grand Duke Johnson the First
- (uncredited)
Tom Macaulay
- Grieves
- (uncredited)
Louis Matto
- Hotel Doorman
- (uncredited)
Jack May
- Villager at Council Meeting
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaSir Dirk Bogarde (Tony Craig) was unhappy with the final product, saying that this movie was "as funny as a baby's coffin".
- GoofsWhen Lindy is trying to talk Tony into tasting the schneese he takes one bite and hands it back. She presses him to take another bite and hands it back. It now has first two bites gone then several, showing that possibly multiple takes were needed using the same cheese wedge.
- Quotes
Opening Title Card: The producers wish to thank the citizens of Lampidorra for not speaking Lampidorran - thus saving the expense of English subtitles.
- Crazy creditsThe producers wish to thank the citizens of Lampidorra for not speaking Lampidorran -- thus saving the expense of English sub-titles.
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Penny Princess finds American working girl Yolande Donlon the inheritor of a small kingdom that lies in that triangle where France, Italy, and Switzerland meet called Lampidorra. It seems as though the Lampidorrans owe bills all over Europe and the main occupation of the country is smuggling due to its geography. An American multi-millionaire buys the place, but dies before he can take title. His nearest heir is Donlan.
But of course the estate has to go through probate in America and what are the Lampidorrans to do? Especially since Donlan who has now become a princess has forbade smuggling.
Enter Dirk Bogarde who is on a trip to Switzerland to learn about the cheese industry. It seems as though the Lampidorrans have a kind of cheese that they playfully refer to as Schmeeze. With a few bumps in the road, Schmeeze solves all the problems both financial, geopolitical, and romantic between Donlan and Bogarde.
How does Schmeeze work, well that's the gimmick to the whole film. But here's a hint. In Lover Come Back Jack Kruschen might just have gotten a hold of the secret of Schmeeze when he was busy inventing VIP for Rock Hudson and his advertising agency.
Anyway Penny Princess is a delightful blend of British farce and romantic comedy. Yolande Donlon once again plays a role that Marilyn Monroe would have been cast in if the film had been made this side of the pond. Dirk Bogarde was well cast in the part which was at the beginning of his career as a romantic heart throb, way before anyone but him suspected he had the acting chops he had.
This film was sadly shown at three o'clock in the morning on TCM. But at least I found a reason to be grateful for insomnia.
But of course the estate has to go through probate in America and what are the Lampidorrans to do? Especially since Donlan who has now become a princess has forbade smuggling.
Enter Dirk Bogarde who is on a trip to Switzerland to learn about the cheese industry. It seems as though the Lampidorrans have a kind of cheese that they playfully refer to as Schmeeze. With a few bumps in the road, Schmeeze solves all the problems both financial, geopolitical, and romantic between Donlan and Bogarde.
How does Schmeeze work, well that's the gimmick to the whole film. But here's a hint. In Lover Come Back Jack Kruschen might just have gotten a hold of the secret of Schmeeze when he was busy inventing VIP for Rock Hudson and his advertising agency.
Anyway Penny Princess is a delightful blend of British farce and romantic comedy. Yolande Donlon once again plays a role that Marilyn Monroe would have been cast in if the film had been made this side of the pond. Dirk Bogarde was well cast in the part which was at the beginning of his career as a romantic heart throb, way before anyone but him suspected he had the acting chops he had.
This film was sadly shown at three o'clock in the morning on TCM. But at least I found a reason to be grateful for insomnia.
- bkoganbing
- Nov 5, 2009
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- Die Schmugglerprinzessin
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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