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With Hedy Lamarr, Massimo Serato, Alba Arnova, Elli Parvo. At a wedding party involving three beautiful women, a young man should choose the most charming. But a professor intervenes to prevent the verdict, remembering the troubles caused by Paris in a similar situation.
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- Drama
- Marc Allégret, Edgar G. Ulmer
- 1954
Loves of Three Queens (Italian: L'amante di Paride), also known as The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships, is a 1954 Italian anthology film. It was directed by Marc Allégret and Edgar G. Ulmer and stars Hedy Lamarr.
Loves of Three Queens (1954) Hedy Lamarr | Full Movie, Subtitles. Actress Leala (Hedy Lamarr) plays multiple roles of Historic Queens. Including Helen of Troy, Napoleon's Empress...
- 94 min
- 119,9K
- Cult Cinema Classics
Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>Em uma festa de casamento envolvendo três belas mulheres, um jovem deve escolher a mais charmosa. Mas um professor intervém para impedir o veredicto, lembrando os transtornos causados por Paris em uma situação sem
Loves of Three Queens. ( 1954 ) L’amante di Paride. Drama. At a wedding party involving three beautiful women, a young man should choose the most charming. But a professor intervenes to prevent the verdict, remembering the troubles caused by Paris in a similar situation. Сast and Crew. Stars. Hedy Lamarr. Massimo Serato. Alba Arnova. Elli Parvo.
- Marc Allégret, Edgar G. Ulmer
- Cino Del Duca
- Hedy Lamarr
Overview. At a wedding party involving three beautiful women, a young man should choose the most charming. But a professor intervenes to prevent the verdict, remembering the troubles caused by Paris in a similar situation. Marc Allégret. Director, Writer. Edgar G. Ulmer. Director. Æneas MacKenzie. Screenplay. Hugh Gray. Story. Salka Viertel. Writer
At a wedding party involving three beautiful women, a young man should choose the most charming. But a professor intervenes to prevent the verdict, remembering the troubles caused by Paris in a… Loves of Three Queens (1954) directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, Marc Allégret • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd