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- King of Hotels (1932)
- 84 min |Comedy
King of Hotels (1932)
84 min |Comedy
A hotel worker who is really an aristocrat falls for a lady customer but instead of getting married he prefers to stay at work and get what female company he can from the staff.
Director
Writers
Henry Kistemaekers (play) |Henri-Georges Clouzot |Serge Veber (dialogue) (screenplay)
Composer
Cinematographers
Heinrich Balasch |István Eiben |Gérard Perrin
Editor
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Status
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Updated Sep 29, 1932
Release date
Dec 12, 1932 (Portugal)
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