An Ideal Husband (1986)

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Movie
Original title An ideal husband
Country of production GDR
original language German
Publishing year 1986
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Michael Knof
production Television of the GDR
music Hermann Naehring
camera Werner Helbig
Angelika Katzer
Rolf-Dieter Count
Carsten Riedel
Siegfried Rieck
cut Wolfgang Meyer
occupation

An ideal husband is the studio recording made by East German television in 1986 of a production by Michael Knof based on a play by Oscar Wilde from 1894.

action

Since this is a drama production, see: An ideal husband .

production

The translation is by Kurt Jung-Alsen and the dramaturgy was in the hands of Barbara Krautmann .

The first broadcast of the studio recording took place in the first program of the television of the GDR on October 19, 1986.

criticism

Peter Hoff wrote in the New New Germany :

"The play between convention and social pragmatics in the actors' ensemble was best mastered by Thomas Neumann as Locd Gorlng: a dandy, amiable and quick-witted, who is ideally suited to the verbal foil fights of dialogue."

Angelika Rätzke said in the Berliner Zeitung :

“Michael Knof had his own instruction booklet when he recently directed Oscar Wilde's comedy An Ideal Husband for the screen. He understood the story of the refined Miss Cheverley, peppered with biting irony by Wilde, who gets to the point of snobbish high society in her own way, more as a crude, farcical piece than a light-footed tabloid comedy. Clumsy, hardly pointed and rarely witty, she dragged herself along. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neues Deutschland, October 23, 1986, p. 6
  2. Berliner Zeitung of October 23, 1986, p. 7