989
2.0

茜茜公主

导演:
恩斯特·马里施卡
主演:
罗密·施耐德,卡尔海因茨·伯姆,玛格达·施奈德,乌塔·弗朗茨,古斯塔夫·克努特
别名:
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2.0
989人评分
德语
语言
1955-12-22
上映时间
101分钟
片长
简介:

《茜茜公主》系列影片包括《茜茜公主》、《年轻的皇后》和《皇后的命运》三部曲。作为系列影片的首部,该片讲述了茜茜公主(罗密·施奈德 Romy Schneider 饰)与奥地利国王弗兰兹·约瑟夫(卡尔亨兹·伯恩 Karlheinz Böhm 饰)邂逅相恋的故事。茜茜出生在 巴伐利亚的贵族之家,她美艳动人,性格活泼。姨妈苏菲打算安排自己的儿子,即奥地利王位继承人弗兰兹,在他的生日庆典上与茜茜的姐姐海伦订婚。母亲和姐姐带着茜茜赴奥地利参加庆典,调皮的她偷偷溜出去钓鱼,不料却与英俊的国王弗兰兹相遇。茜茜动人的微笑深深击中弗兰兹,让他彻底爱上了天真纯情的茜茜,并不顾一切违背母亲苏菲的旨意,在生日庆典上宣布茜茜才是自己的皇后。虽然有情人终成眷属,但这段浪漫纯真的爱情却是刚刚面临考验。

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