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  1. Hotel Imperial is a 1927 American silent war drama film directed by Mauritz Stiller and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is set in Austria-Hungary during World War I and starring Pola Negri as a hotel chambermaid. It is based on the 1917 Hungarian play of the same name by Lajos Bíró.

  2. Hotel Imperial: Directed by Mauritz Stiller. With Pola Negri, James Hall, George Siegmann, Max Davidson. During World War I, a hotel maid and Austrian officer in hiding attempt to survive in a Russian-occupied town.

    • (263)
    • Drama, War
    • Mauritz Stiller
    • 1927-01-01
  3. Hotel Imperial es una película dirigida por Mauritz Stiller con Pola Negri, James Hall, George Siegmann, Max Davidson .... Año: 1927. Título original: Hotel Imperial. Sinopsis: Desarrollado en la localidad de Galicia, dentro de la Rusia de las postrimerías de la I Guerra Mundial.

    • (32)
    • Estados Unidos
    • Bert Glennon (B&W)
    • Mauritz Stiller
  4. During World War I, an Austrian officer is trapped behind the Russian lines. He tries to sneak through to his own lines, but is forced to take refuge in a small hotel, where he is hidden by the establishment’s chambermaid. The two fall in love.

  5. During World War I, an Austrian officer is trapped behind the Russian lines. He tries to sneak through to his own lines, but is forced to take refuge in a small hotel, where he is hidden by the establishment's chambermaid. The two fall in love, but a Russian general makes the hotel his headquarters and sets his sights on the maid.

    • Mauritz Stiller
    • Paramount
  6. Director. Jules Furthman. Screenplay. Lajos Biró. Story. During World War I, an Austrian officer is trapped behind the Russian lines. He tries to sneak through to his own lines, but is forced to take refuge in a small hotel, where he is hidden by the establishment's chambermaid.

  7. 29 de may. de 2008 · Año: 1927 Duración: 79 Género: Drama Color o en B/N: Blanco y Negro Guión: Jules Furthman Fotografía: Bert Glennon. Crítica. Posiblemente el mejor film hollywoodiense de su director,...