In alphabetical order The film is a comedy in four acts based on Hervé's operetta of the same name.
[1] As late as September 1917, promotional material for the film claimed that Arisztid Olt (later known as Bela Lugosi) played Plinchard at both the younger and elder stage of his life.
[4] Advertisements and reviews of Lili's preview at the Uránia in Budapest in October 1917 have Gusztáv Vándory in the role of Plinchard/Tábornok.
[5] a 1918 issue of the Mozihét Kino-Woche published a series of pictures showing Vándory as Plinchard.
"[7] Lili was screened for two weeks at Budapest's Coros Theater, an unprecedented amount of time.