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  1. That Lady in Ermine tells two parallel stories, both taking place in the small Mittel-European duchy of Bergamo, but one set in the 19th century and the other in the 16th. In 1861, the Countess Angelina (Betty Grable) and her newlywed husband, Baron Mario, have just entered the bridal chamber when a Hungarian army regiment under the command of Colonel Teglash (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) invades.

  2. That Lady in Ermine is a rather despiriting effort to corral the Lubitsch touch after the great director has passed. Billy Wilder was right in bemoaning the loss of Lubitsch pictures at his funeral - and this film is the epitome of a Lubitsch project derailed by a director that couldn't conjure up the same Lubitsch charm to the proceedings.

  3. Beauty, Majesty, Humility. That Lady in Ermine is a 1948 adaptation of a German operetta, which had previously been adapted into a stage play and a silent film. It stars Betty Grable, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Cesar Romero. It was directed by Ernst Lubitsch and an uncredited Otto Preminger. On the wedding night of Countess Angelina of Bergamo ...

  4. Details. Title: Lady with an Ermine. Creator: Leonardo da Vinci. Date: circa. 1489. Medium: oil, wood panel. The painting was purchased ca. 1800 in Italy, by Adam Jerzy, the son of Princess Izabela Czartoryska, and donated to the Museum in Puławy where it was exhi...

  5. That Lady in Ermine legendas. AKA: A Dama de Arminho, This Is the Moment, ... Pontuação do Filme: 5.9 / 10 (668) Realizado por: Ernst Lubitsch - Otto Preminger.

  6. This commission would engender one of the most fascinating portraits in Western European art, The Lady with an Ermine. The young woman portrayed in the painting, Cecilia Gallerani, was born into a non-noble family,as evidenced by her simple dress in the painting. She first entered the Duke’s service as a lady-in-waiting, but soon became a ...

  7. Synopsis: In 1800s Italy, a Hungarian (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) invading the castle of newlywed Countess Angelina (Betty Grable) falls for a painting of Countess Francesca, Angelina’s lookalike ancestor. Soon he finds himself enamored with Angelina herself, which makes Angelina’s husband (Cesar Romero) increasingly jealous.