My wife, the impostor

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Movie
Original title My wife, the impostor
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1931
length 91 minutes
Rod
Director Kurt Gerron
script Ernst Wolff
Fritz Zeckendorf
Philipp Lothar Mayring
production Bruno Duday
music Willi Kollo
camera Eugen Schüfftan
Karl Puth
cut Constantine Mick
occupation

My wife, the impostor is a German comedy film from 1931.

action

The Bergmann couple live in modest circumstances. Peter Bergmann is a simple bank clerk. However, his wife Jutta had higher plans for her wife. For this purpose she does not shy away from lying stories. When she met the sausage manufacturer Marty, she quickly turned the bank employee Peter into a bank director. The Marty company is doing very badly and the acquaintance of the wife of a bank director is just the right time. At a meeting in a luxury hotel, the first plans are made. In this hotel, Jutta also met the singer Ileana Knast. Ileana is saddened because her husband no longer lets her perform as a singer. When Jutta learns that this Mr. Prison is the owner of a mustard factory, her career imagination gets a further boost. She sets out to reconcile the quarreling couple. With the new friendship they have with the prisoners, it is easy for them to combine sausage with mustard. And husband Peter finally becomes director of the newly created Marty-Werke, which is supposed to produce the mustard and sausage.

background

The film was shot in July 1931 in the UFA Studios and premiered on September 18, 1931 in the Gloria Palast in Berlin.

Reviews

"The people laughed almost incessantly and you greeted one of those so rare German film evenings when the fat eyes of jokes and comedy don't float on that devilish, bland soup of silliness."

swell

  1. ^ Karlheinz Wendtland: Beloved Kintopp , born in 1931

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