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Films from the country "liechtenstein", sorted by rating

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Happiness and Love in Monaco, 1h18
Directed by Hermann Leitner
Origin Liechtenstein
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Germaine Damar, Gerhard Frickhöffer, Alexander Kerst, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra

Pour l'orpheline anglaise Lindy, un rêve devient réalité : Elle est personnellement invitée par le prince au palais de Monaco pour donner son chaton à la petite princesse Caroline. Un magazine allemand parfume une histoire déchirante et envoie le journaliste Claus Hohberg en Principauté. Un magazine allemand sent une histoire déchirante et envoie le journaliste Claus Hohberg en Principauté. L'hôtesse Jacqueline accompagne l'enfant pendant son séjour. En outre, la belle demoiselle est à l’initiative du rédacteur en chef effectivement intégrée dans le reportage et - si possible - doit susciter le scandale.
Dog Eat Dog!, 1h26
Directed by Albert Zugsmith, Ray Nazarro, Richard E. Cunha
Origin Liechtenstein
Genres Thriller, Action
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Jayne Mansfield, Cameron Mitchell, Ivor Salter, Isa Miranda, Werner Peters, Pinkas Braun

Three robbers, Lylle Corbett (Mitchell), Dolph Kostis (Salter), and Darlene (Mansfield), steal one-million dollars from a shipment on its way to the United States. But, instead of sharing the dough with Lylle, Dolph, decides to kill him, without Darlene (who likes them both), knowing it. When returning to Darlene (his wife), at the Hotel Americano's, Dolph, informs her that Lylle is out of the picture and that she should forget about him. Before Dolph had returned, Darlene, had been visited by the hotel's manager Livio Morelli (Braun), who was there to request her to turn down the volume on her radio. Livio sees a one-thousand dollar bill under the edge of the bed, and quickly knows that they are the robbers; that he had recently heard about on the radio; and that they call themselves "Mr. and Mrs. Smithopolis".