- Since the little Kingdom of Lichterwalde is not well-ordered, the Queen (Margarita Broich) tries to convince her son Augustin (Emilio Sakraya) that he must marry a wealthy lady. The handsome prince, who only wants to enjoy his free life, decides that he will marry none other than the Emperor's daughter. Without further ado, he leaves the kingdom to win the heart of beautiful Victoria (Jeanne Goursaud). After she refuses him, he takes on a position as swineherd at the imperial court and tries to change her mind with all sorts of funny ideas and lots of charm. While the two get closer, the Emperor is trying to arrange a marriage between his daughter and Prince Ferdinand (Max Schimmelpfennig) .
- Handsome prince Augustin, the heir of the virtually bankrupt small reals of Lichterwalde, must set out to wed a wealthy bride. The dowry of the emperor's daughter Victoria would suffice handsomely and she's expected to wed soon, but the spoiled bitch and her headless ladies in waiting Tine and Mine turn systematically turn down every suitor. Reluctantly he brings his dynasty's finest heirlooms to join the line, but isn't even granted an actual audience as the girls fail to appreciate the exclusive treasures. Blacklisted at the imperial court, Augustin assumes the identity of the local swine herd and gets the extravagant dreamer-inventors Krumm and Schief to create a bubble and sound machine to her childish taste. It wins Victoria's attention, and he sets an extraordinary price: 100 kisses, to be collected at his pace. Meanwhile the emperor invites all aristocrats to a grand costumed ball where prince Ferdinand is to be engaged to his heiress, but she his finally tasted love and Augustin attends as a fake French prince.—KGF Vissers
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