
Marlene Dietrich
Lady Maria Barker, aka Angel
Herbert Marshall
Sir Frederick Barker
Melvyn Douglas
Anthony 'Tony' Halton
Edward Everett Horton
Graham
Ernest Cossart
Christopher 'Chris' Wilton
Laura Hope Crews
Grand Duchess Anna Dmitrievna
Herbert Mundin
Mr. Greenwood
Dennie Moore
Emma MacGillicuddy Wilton
Gino Corrado
Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Ivan Lebedeff

Leonard Carey

Louise Carter

Phyllis Coghlan

George Davis

Duci De Kerekjarto

Herbert Evans
Lord Davington's Butler (uncredited)
James Finlayson
Barker's 2nd Butler (uncredited)
Bobby Hale
News Vendor (uncredited)
Gerald Hamer

Sam Harris
Man at Club (uncredited)
Arthur Hurni

Olaf Hytten
Consolidated Press Photographer (uncredited)
Suzanne Kaaren

Carl M. Leviness

Gwendolyn Logan

Lionel Pape

Joseph Romantini

Michael Visaroff

Eric Wilton
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Ernst Lubitsch has managed not only to assemble three strong character actors here, but he also manages to get them to play well with/against each other without the whole thing descending into predicable melodrama. The lynch pin of the plot is the glamorous "Lady Maria" (Marlene Dietrich) who is married to her loyal, if maybe not the most lively, diplomat husband "Sir Frederick" (Herbert Marshall)












