I'm Marrying the Director
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Directed by | Wolfgang Liebeneiner |
Written by | Heinrich Krackhardt (novel) Wolfgang Liebeneiner |
Produced by | Richard Deutsch Alf Teichs |
Starring | Heidelinde Weis Gerhard Riedmann Hans Söhnker |
Cinematography | Walter Partsch |
Edited by | Hilde Gutsche Ursula Norkus |
Music by | Heinz Neubrand |
Production companies | Österreichische Film Schönbrunn-Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche Film Hansa |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
I'm Marrying the Director (German: Ich heirate Herrn Direktor) is a 1960 Austrian comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Heidelinde Weis, Gerhard Riedmann and Hans Söhnker.[1]
It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Fritz Moegle and Heinz Ockermüller.
Synopsis
[edit]An ambitious young stenographer decides she is going to marry the director of her company, and sets out to woo him. However, she eventually meets a man of her own age and realises there is more to life than money.
Cast
[edit]- Heidelinde Weis as Brigitte
- Gerhard Riedmann as Franz Bogner
- Hans Söhnker as Direktor Georg Stahlmann
- Katharina Mayberg as Silvia Roscol
- Susi Nicoletti as Frau von Wittekind
- Senta Berger as Vera Bleichinger
- Adrienne Gessner as Luise Stahlmann
- Wolfgang Jansen as Peter Drill
- Fritz Muliar as Jahn
- Dorothea Neff as Frau Mahnke
- Fritz Hinz-Fabricius as Roscol
- Anton Mitterwurzer as Arthur Stahlmann
- Vera Balser-Eberle as Fräulein Schickedanz
- Franz Eichberger as Polizist
- Walter Lehr as Polizist
- Walter Regelsberger as Fahrer der Funkstreife
- Raoul Retzer as Kellner im Hotel
- Rudolf Strobl as Kommissar
- Gustav Knuth as Friedrich Kiesberg
- Hannelore Auer as Hannelore Auer
- Karl Farkas as Dr. Spunder
References
[edit]- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.252
Bibliography
[edit]- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
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