Catherine the Great
Tallulah Bankhead
Catherine the Great

“Saucy! Naughty! Delicious!”
Catherine the Great falls in love with an army officer who is plotting against her.
A ROYAL SCANDAL Original 1945 trailer
Catherine the Great
Tallulah Bankhead
Catherine the Great
Nicolai Iiyitch
Charles Coburn
Nicolai Iiyitch
Anna Jaschikoff
Anne Baxter
Anna Jaschikoff
Alexei Chernoff
William Eythe
Alexei Chernoff
Marquis de Fleury
Vincent Price
Marquis de Fleury
Captain Sukov
Mischa Auer
Captain Sukov
General Ronsky
Sig Ruman
General Ronsky
Malakoff
Vladimir Sokoloff
Malakoff
Drunken General
Mikhail Rasumny
Drunken General
Russian General (uncredited)
Paul Baratoff
Russian General (uncredited)
Russian General (uncredited)
Eugene Beday
Russian General (uncredited)
Wassilikow (uncredited)
Egon Brecher
Wassilikow (uncredited)
William Eythe is "Lt. Chernoff", an enthusiastic Russian officer determined to warn his Empress that she is in the gravest of danger. Arriving at her palace, he eventually manages to secure an audience but it turns out that Catherine the Great (Tallulah Bankhead) and her shrewd Chancellor "Ilyitch" (Charles Coburn) have already dealt with this potential treachery. The Empress, however, takes a bit of a shine to her gallant young soldier and soon he is soaring through the ranks - much to the chagrin of his fiancée "Anna" (Anne Baxter). As he rises, he begins to think he can make a difference - and is soon treading on toes that could spell his end... The writing is amusing and quick fire, and the efforts from Bankhead and, particularly, Coburn keep this film moving along a-pace. There is plenty of pith in the script, and though it pays but the tiniest of nods to actual history, it does offer us quite an entertaining account of how life might have been when the court was run by a lady who liked the sight of a soldier in a white uniform. Good fun!
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