Bachelor's Paradise (1939 film)
- Johannes Boldt (novel)
- Karl Peter Gillmann
- Günter Neumann
- Heinz Rühmann
- Josef Sieber
- Hans Brausewetter
- Trude Marlen
company
- 1 August 1939 (1939-08-01)
Bachelors' Paradise (German: Paradies der Junggesellen) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Josef Sieber, and Hans Brausewetter.[1] It was based on a novel by Johannes Boldt. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin with sets designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. The film featured the popular song "Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern".
Synopsis
After getting his second divorce, Hugo Bartels and his two ex-military comrades agree a pact to form a "paradise for bachelors" club in which all are pledged never to get married again. However, when Hugo meets and falls in love with an attractive woman he faces as a quandary. He is eventually able to marry her after introducing his friends to his two ex-wives who also fall in love.
Cast
- Heinz Rühmann as Hugo Bartels, Standesbeamter
- Josef Sieber as Caesar Spreckelsen, Apotheker
- Hans Brausewetter as Dr. Balduin Hannemann, Studienrat
- Trude Marlen as Frau Platen, Hausbesitzerin
- Hilde Schneider as Hermine, Hugos zweite geschiedene Frau
- Gerda Maria Terno as Eva, Hugos erste geschiedene Frau
- Lotte Rausch as Frau Wagenlenker, Hugos Vermieterin
- Maly Delschaft as Amalie Bernau
- Armin Schweizer as Emil Bernau, Mieter in Frau Platens Haus
- Albert Florath as Landgerichtsdirektor
- Paul Bildt as Stadtrat Krüger
- Werner Schott as Kapitän
- Irene Andor as Wirtschafterin der Apotheke
- Charly Berger as Beisitzender Richter
- Otto Braml as Wilhelm, Möbelpacker
- Gerhard Dammann as Wirt
- Jac Diehl [de] as Gast im Pavillon
- Aribert Grimmer [de] as August, Möbelpacker
- Knut Hartwig [de] as Hugo's defense lawyer
- Clemens Hasse as Ein Matrose
- Carl Iban [de] as 3. Möbelpacker
- Antonie Jaeckel as Mieterin
- Melitta Klefer as Frau beim Kameradschaftstreffen
- Erwin Laurenz as Normann, der junge Ehemann
- Lucia Lumera as Frau Liesegang
- Hellmuth Passarge [de] as Gast beim Kameradschaftstreffen
- Wera Schultz as Anna, Mädchen bei Frau Platen
- Rudolf Schündler as Lawyer
- Albert Venohr [de] as Portier
- Egon Vogel as Gast beim Kameradschaftstreffen
- Eduard Wenck as Auktionator
- Willy Witte [de] as Trauzeuge
References
Bibliography
- Etlin, Richard A. (2002). Art, Culture, and Media Under the Third Reich. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-22087-1.
- Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73458-6.
External links
- Bachelor's Paradise at IMDb
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