
The Princess Comes Across
The Princess Comes Across
Release: 1936-05-22·Runtime: 76m·★ 6.3
ComedyRomanceMysteryThriller
A Swedish princess boards an ocean liner in Europe en route to an acting career in America and finds herself getting inconveniently attached to a bandleader returning home. To complicate matters, a blackmailer on board apparently knows she is not who she claims to be - and he has his sights set on other passengers with secrets of their own. In the meantime an escaped killer has stowed away under someone else's identity, and is killing again to cover his tracks; five international police detectives on board are heading the investigation to find him. When evidence points to the princess and bandleader, they must find the killer themselves - before he finds them.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Paramount Pictures
Cast
John Suttonas Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
Bradley Pageas The Stranger
Jean De Briacas French Baggage Official (uncredited)
Gaston Glassas Photographer (uncredited)
Paul Krugeras Assistant Purser (uncredited)
Isabel La Malas First Gossipy Bridge Player (uncredited)
Benny Bartlettas Ship's Bellhop (uncredited)
George Chandleras Film Man (uncredited)
Harry Haydenas Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
Edward Keaneas Chief Purser (uncredited)
Fred MacMurrayas King Mantell
Alison Skipworthas Lady Gertrude
Dick Elliottas Ship's Surgeon (uncredited)
Phil Teadas Jones, American Newsreel Man (uncredited)
Douglass Dumbrilleas Lorel
Porter Hallas Darcy
Lumsden Hareas Cragg
Tetsu Komaias Kawati
Christian Rubas Gustavson (uncredited)
Sig Rumanas Steindorf
Mischa Aueras Morevitch
Eddie Dunnas Reporter (uncredited)
Carole Lombardas Princess Olga / Wanda Nash
William Frawleyas Benton
David Clydeas Assistant Purser (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveeras Ship's Passenger at Concert (uncredited)
George Barbieras Captain Nicholls
Gladden Jamesas Ship's Official (uncredited)
Alphonse Martellas Official at Le Havre Pier (uncredited)
Milburn Stoneas American Reporter (uncredited)
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