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Ein Mann für meine Frau 1943

★ 5.05 votes94 min📅 1943-11-26

In the charming Austrian comedy *Ein Mann für meine Frau (1943)*, directed by Hubert Marischka, married couple Robert and Dagmar find themselves at a marital crossroads after seven years of wedded bliss.

Director: Hubert Marischka

Cast

Magda Schneider
Magda Schneider
Dagmar Stollberg
Johannes Riemann
Johannes Riemann
Robert Stollberg
Hedwig Bleibtreu
Hedwig Bleibtreu
Großmutter Stollberg
Will Dohm
Will Dohm
Felix Körner
Günther Lüders
Günther Lüders
Fritz Olden
Hans Brausewetter
Hans Brausewetter
Christian Brink

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ein Mann für meine Frau (1943) about?

This mid-century Austrian comedy follows a wife who, confronted with her husband's infatuation, surprises everyone by demanding he find her a new man. What begins as a daring experiment spirals into a whirlwind of comedic missteps, romantic mix-ups, and a search that leaves no one untouched.

Who directed Ein Mann für meine Frau?

Hubert Marischka directed *Ein Mann für meine Frau*, a filmmaker known for his work in German-language cinema of the 1930s and 1940s.

Who stars in Ein Mann für meine Frau?

The film stars Magda Schneider, Johannes Riemann, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Will Dohm, and Günther Lüders in lead roles.

Is Ein Mann für meine Frau (1943) worth watching?

If you enjoy vintage comedies with clever plots and sharp dialogue, *Ein Mann für meine Frau* is a charming find. While it may lack modern pacing, its witty exploration of love and marriage makes it a pleasurable watch for fans of classic cinema.

How long is Ein Mann für meine Frau?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

About Ein Mann für meine Frau (1943) — A Classic 1940s Comedy of Love and Unexpected Twists

In the charming Austrian comedy *Ein Mann für meine Frau (1943)*, directed by Hubert Marischka, married couple Robert and Dagmar find themselves at a marital crossroads after seven years of wedded bliss. When Robert's wandering eye leads him toward a younger woman, Dagmar—rather than playing the heartbroken spouse—issues an unconventional ultimatum: he must find her a new husband. What unfolds is a delightfully absurd quest filled with mistaken identities, comedic misunderstandings, and plenty of romantic twists that challenge everyone's expectations.

The film crackles with mid-century European wit, blending sharp humor with a lighthearted exploration of love's unpredictability. With its sparkling dialogue and playful premise, *Ein Mann für meine Frau (1943)* delivers a feel-good escape where the real comedy lies not in heartbreak, but in the chaotic search for the perfect replacement. Starring Magda Schneider and Johannes Riemann, this hidden gem of classic cinema sparkles with timeless charm and an irresistibly quirky take on marriage.