
The First Gentleman
Overview
The story of a romance between the daughter of the Prince Regent and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg.
- Production
- Columbia Pictures, Columbia British Productions
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Cast

Jean-Pierre Aumont
Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg

Joan Hopkins
Princess Charlotte

Cecil Parker
The Prince Regent

Margaretta Scott
Lady Hartford

Jack Livesey
Edward

Ronald Squire
Mr. Brougham

Athene Seyler
Miss Knight

Anthony Hawtrey
Sir Richard Croft

Hugh Griffith
John Fisher

Gerard Heinz
Doctor Stockmar

Joan Young
Mrs. Griffiths

George Curzon
Duke of York

Betty Huntley-Wright
Princess Elizabeth

Tom Gill
Prince William

Lydia Sherwood
Princess Augusta

Melissa Stribling
Lady Conyngham

Claud Allister
Manservant

Drusilla Wills
1st Lady In Waiting
Crew
- Director
- Alberto Cavalcanti
- Writers
- Nicholas Phipps
- Cinematography
- Jack Hildyard
- Composer
- Lennox Berkeley
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CinemaSerf
July 9, 2022
Cecil Parker steals each scene in this flamboyant British Regency romance. He is the Prince Regent, elder son of King George III, whose daughter Princess Charlotte (Jean Hopkins) is enamoured of Prince Leopold (Jean-Pierre Aumont). Cavlacanti manages to keep the whole thing moving along in a jolly sort of fashion, with some jolly, period-style, scoring and some nice character parts from the likes of Margaretta Scott and the always reliable Hugh Griffith (this time as a Bishop!). A factual depict…