The Student Prince Page #3

Synopsis: When his bride-to-be finds him much too stiff, heir to the throne Prince Karl is sent off to the university in Heidelberg to learn how to socialize. He makes friends with the students there and falls for the down-to-earth Kathie, a barmaid. The two are soul mates, but when Karl's grandfather the king falls ill, he must choose between his country and his own happiness...
Genre: Musical, Romance
Director(s): Richard Thorpe
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
APPROVED
Year:
1954
107 min
352 Views


military maneuvers,

fencing masters.

His highness has had no time

for the graces of living.

From now on, you will study

the graces of living.

I hold you responsible.

Order whatever books you need.

Books won't help, sir.

No.

True education

comes from people.

I said it before

and I say it again.

He should have gone

to Heidelberg,

mix with people of his own age,

learn to get along with them.

There are hundreds of

universities, why Heidelberg?

For me,

there is only university.

I went to Heidelberg,

your majesty.

Very well, we go to Heidelberg.

Make the arrangements.

Heidelberg?

Who does Johanna think she is?

Why should I be made over

just to please her?

Because there are 8 princes

in Grabnick.

They never bathe.

There's Prince Olap.

He has back teeth.

I will not listen

to these silly arguments.

As soon as possible,

you'll leave for Heidelberg!

And beggining this instant, you

will radiate warmth and charm.

That's a command.

Hubert, this way!

No horse play, Lutz.

Clear the way.

Clear the way, savages.

We wish to get to the street.

Hubert, help! Help, Hubert!

Hubert, the luggages!

help! Put me down!

Put me down!

All through life, we're learning

Learning things we ought to know

Through and through

we're learning

Well, I don't know

if Lutz will enjoy Heidelberg.

But Heidelberg

is certainly enjoying Lutz.

In my opinion,

Herr Doctor, these...

I suppose we have to

call them students.

These students are a little

too old for this behavior.

Oh, the first day of term,

good spirits, the excitement

of seeing old friends again.

Now, you just give it a chance,

and I'm sure you'll find

good fellowship very edgy.

Like measles.

Let's find a carriage.

Class of 1874.

Willie Klauber!

Well, well,

what are you doing here?

What are you doing

in Heidelberg?

Didn't they ever

let you graduate?

Graduate? I'm a full professor.

No!

Yes!

Heaven help

the younger generation.

When I knew you,

you couldn't even spell.

Sssh!

And what brings you here?

Herr Professor klauber, I have

the honor to present my pupil...

I don't have a pupil

and I don't have the honor.

Cab!

Just a minute!

That's my cab!

New here?

Yes, and let me tell you...

Let me tell you!

A word of advice.

When it comes to

cabs, beer and woman,

if you want them,

grab them and hang on to it.

When I want advice,

I'll ask for it.

Do you know who I am?

We're very broad-minded

in Heidelberg.

We let anybody in.

Come on, hop in.

Don't stand there like a stick

or you'll get left.

Smile just once

and you can have my sit,

and I'll sit on your lap.

Prussian pickle!

To the inn we're marching

For our throats are parching

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Dorothy Donnelly

Dorothy Donnelly (January 28, 1880 - January 3, 1928) was an actress, playwright, librettist, producer and director. After a decade-long acting career that included several notable roles on Broadway, she turned to writing plays, musicals and operettas, including more than a dozen on Broadway including several long-running successes. Her most famous libretto was The Student Prince (1924), in collaboration with composer Sigmund Romberg. more…

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