Die Bräutigamswitwe
Die Bräutigamswitwe (transl. The Bridegroom's Widow) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Richard Eichberg. It starred Mártha Eggerth, Georg Alexander, and Fritz Kampers.[1] It is the German-language version of the British film Let's Love and Laugh which was made simultaneously. It was based upon the play, Unwelcome Wife, written by Edward A. Paulton and Fred Thompson. It tells the story of two philanderers who marry each other.
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Directed by | Richard Eichberg |
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Based on | Unwelcome Wife (play) by
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Produced by | Richard Eichberg |
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Music by | Hans May |
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Running time | 100 min. |
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Language | German |
Cast
- Mártha Eggerth as Fay Miller, Tanzgirl, Bills Braut
- Georg Alexander as George Brown, ein reicher Junggeselle
- Fritz Kampers as Bill Huber, genannt "Athleten-Bill"
- Hans Hermann Schaufuss as Fays Vater
- Senta Söneland as Fays Mutter
- Albert Paulig as Thomas, George Browns Kammerdiener
- Emil Guttmann as Lawyer Huntington
- Gertrude Kohlmann as Maud, Huntingtons Tochter
- Egon Brosig as Hicks, Detektiv
References
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