The Model Husband | |
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Directed by | Wolfgang Liebeneiner |
Produced by |
Herbert Engelsing Otto Ernst Lubitz |
Written by |
Avery Hopwood (play) Jacob Geis Hans Albin Heinz Rühmann |
Starring |
Heinz Rühmann Leny Marenbach Hans Söhnker Heli Finkenzeller |
Music by | Hans Sommer |
Cinematography | Werner Bohne |
Edited by | Gustav Lohse |
Production
company |
Imagoton
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Distributed by | Tobis Film |
Release date
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13 October 1937 |
Running time
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95 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The Model Husband (German:Der Mustergatte) is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Heinz Rühmann, Leny Marenbach and Hans Söhnker. It is based on a 1915 American play Fair and Warmer by Avery Hopwood. The film was screened at the Venice Film Festival where it won an award. In the 1950s it was remade twice: a 1956 West German film The Model Husband and a 1959 Swiss The Model Husband.
A London banker makes a business trip to Venice where he falls in love with a woman who thinks her friend is cheating. They marry, but she soon gets bored because he's the "model husband" - the way she wished previously: he barely looks at other women - in turn no woman shows interest in him -- moral of the story: she said she wished for the model husband but unconsciously desires a Don Juan. Once he understands, he acts like one (a little) and she falls in love again.
The film was censored for youth by the Nazis.