My Husband's Getting Married Today
My Husband's Getting Married Today (German: Heute heiratet mein Mann) is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Johannes Heesters and Paul Hubschmid.[1]
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Directed by | Kurt Hoffmann |
Produced by | Georg Witt |
Written by | |
Starring | |
Music by | Hans-Martin Majewski |
Cinematography | Günther Anders |
Edited by | Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz |
Production company | Georg Witt-Film |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date | 30 August 1956 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
It was shot at the Bavaria Studios near Munich and in Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth.
Cast
- Liselotte Pulver as Thesi Petersen
- Johannes Heesters as Robert Petersen
- Paul Hubschmid as Georg Lindberg
- Gustav Knuth as Karl Nielsen
- Charles Regnier as Niki Springer
- Gundula Korte as Karin Nielsen
- Eva Maria Meineke as Betsy
- Ingrid van Bergen as Ulla Radtke, Mannequin
- Ernst Waldow as Direktor Wilhelm Anders
- Lina Carstens as Tante Erna
- Margarete Haagen as Schwester Theophenia
- Werner Finck as Dr. Agartz, Zahnarzt
- Fritz Hinz-Fabricius as Chefarzt des Krankenhauses
- Herta Saal as Frau Nielsen
- Carla Rust
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References
- Reimer & Reimer p.233
Bibliography
- Robert, Reimer, & Reimer, Carol. The A to Z of German Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2010.
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