I'm marrying my wife (1934)
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Original title | I'm marrying my wife |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1934 |
length | 90 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 0 |
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Director | Johannes Riemann |
script | Johannes Riemann Joe Stöckel |
production | Georg Witt film |
music | Giuseppe Becce |
camera |
Robert Baberske Curt Courant |
cut | Fritz C. Mauch |
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I marry my wife is a comedy of director Johannes Riemann (who together with Joe Stoeckel and the writer wrote), from 1934. In the lead roles embody Lil Dagover and Paul Hörbiger the couple Hubertus and Lisa, whose marriage is at stake.
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Hubertus and Lisa Brehmer have been married for several years. The marriage is going well, but it bothers Lisa a little that Hubertus always has to work late due to his professional activity and therefore comes home late. When he is so involved in his job that he even forgets the wedding day together, it's enough for Lisa: she decides to take a job herself. She applies to a newspaper as a reporter and is hired.
Hubertus distrusts his wife's employment relationship and fears that she might get to know other men there who might even develop into his rivals . His jealousy drives him to spy on his wife and he promptly catches her in an ambiguous situation with a scientist whom she is interviewing.
The situation is escalating and the two are about to divorce. This is where a mutual friend of the two comes into play, who is wondering how he can save the marriage. He develops a cunning plan and explains in court that the two cannot be properly married because the registry office allegedly made a procedural error during the wedding.
This statement naturally caused turbulence, both in court and with the married couple Hubertus and Lisa. Now, of course, the two want to prove that they are really married and remember why they actually got married back then.
Production notes
The film premiered on November 16, 1934 in Berlin . It was first shown in Barcelona on July 27, 1939. The film was also shown in other countries under different titles: in Spain under the title Me caso con mi mujer , in England under the title I Marry My Wife and in the USA under the (similar-sounding title) I'm Marrying My Wife .
Others
With resolution B.37413, the Nazi regime censored the film on October 2, 1934 and imposed a youth ban on it.
See also
Web links
- I marry my wife in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- I marry my wife at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ I will marry my wife (1934) - Release Info - IMDb. In: imdb.com. Accessed July 1, 2015 .
- ↑ a b I'm marrying my wife. In: filmportal.de. Retrieved July 1, 2015 .