Charles Stewart (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) heir to the English throne and exiled from the country by Oliver Cromwell and the Roundheads, seeks refuge in the Netherlands until the time is right to return. Whilst bartering in a local marketplace, he meets Katie (Rita Corday), a Dutch flower girl. The two fall in love as Charles spends his time hiding out at her inn. The roundheads who are looking throughout Europe for Charles finally find him, and a dramatic battle ensures between Charles and Colonel Ingram (Henry Daniell), their leader. Charles defeats Ingram, and is told that he can finally return to England once more. —Wikipedia
Max Ophüls (born Maximillian Oppenheimer, 6 May 1902, Saarbrücken, Germany – 25 March 1957, Hamburg, Germany) was an influential German-born film director who worked in Germany, the United States and France. He made nearly thirty films.
He started his career as a stage actor in 1919 but moved into theatre production in 1924. Two years later, he became creative director of the Burgtheater in Vienna and, having had 200 plays to his credit, turned to film production in 1929, when he became a dialogue director under Anatole Litvak at UFA in Berlin. He worked throughout Germany and directed his first film in 1931, the comedy short Dann schon lieber Lebertran (literally In This Case, Rather Cod-Liver Oil).
Of his early films, the most acclaimed is Liebelei (1933), which included a number of the characteristic elements for which he was to become known: luxurious sets, a feminist attitude, and a duel between a younger and older man.
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