The Student's Romance
1935-01-01 | 75 minutes
Plot Summary
A Student's Romance was based on the operetta I Lost My Heart in Heidelburg, which in turn owed a lot to that old chestnut The Student Prince. In 1825, impoverished composer Max (Patric Knowles) enrolls at Heidelburg University. Local girl Veronika (Carol Goodner) falls in love with Max, helping him to finance his education and clear his debts. Alas, Veronika is left out in the cold when Max becomes enamored with gorgeous tourist Helene (Grete Natzler). Little does he know that Helene is the daughter of the Grand Duke (Ivan Simpson), meaning of course that their romance is doomed to disappointment. Leading lady Grete Natzler later changed her screen name to Della Lynd, and under that cognomen co-starred with Laurel & Hardy in Swiss Miss (1938).
Cast
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Grete NatzlerPrincess Helene
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Patric KnowlesMax Brandt
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Carol GoodnerVeronika Laubenthaler
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Mackenzie WardKarl Reuter
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Iris AshleyDesiree
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Steven GerayMickey
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Ivan SamsonGrand Duke of Westphalia
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Norma VardenDora Streudelmeier, Karl's Aunt
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Wallace LupinoSportsman
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Jimmy GoddenBit part
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Maidie HopeBit part
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