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Wenn Männer schwindeln 1950

📅 1950-08-25

Step back into post-war Germany with *Wenn Männer schwindeln (1950)*, a sparkling comedy helmed by Carl Boese that delivers sharp wit and lighthearted fun.

Director: Carl Boese

Cast

Grethe Weiser
Grethe Weiser
Frau Bamberg
Ida Wüst
Ida Wüst
Frau Schröder, Zimmervermieterin
Rudolf Platte
Rudolf Platte
Pauls Diener
Walter Gross
Walter Gross
Fritz Böttger
Jeanette Schultze
Jeanette Schultze
Angelika
Ruth Lommel
Alexa von Porembsky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wenn Männer schwindeln (1950) about?

The film follows a group of husbands who believe they've mastered the art of deception, only to find their wives—Grethe Weiser and Ida Wüst—are one step ahead. As their lies unravel, the women turn the tables with sharp wit and clever tactics, exposing every fib in this charming post-war comedy.

Who directed Wenn Männer schwindeln?

Carl Boese directed *Wenn Männer schwindeln*, bringing his signature touch to this lighthearted comedy set in post-war Germany.

Who stars in Wenn Männer schwindeln?

The film features Grethe Weiser, Ida Wüst, Rudolf Platte, Walter Gross, and Fritz Böttger in leading roles.

Is Wenn Männer schwindeln (1950) worth watching?

If you enjoy classic comedies with snappy dialogue and clever twists, *Wenn Männer schwindeln* is absolutely worth a watch. While it may not have a modern IMDb rating to reference, its playful themes and nostalgic charm make it a fun pick for fans of 1950s cinema.

How long is Wenn Männer schwindeln?

Runtime details are not listed for *Wenn Männer schwindeln (1950)*.

About Wenn Männer schwindeln (1950) — Classic German Comedy with Clever Wives and Clueless Husbands

Step back into post-war Germany with *Wenn Männer schwindeln (1950)*, a sparkling comedy helmed by Carl Boese that delivers sharp wit and lighthearted fun. Set against the backdrop of a society rebuilding itself, the film follows Grethe Weiser and Ida Wüst as two sharp-tongued women who uncover the not-so-secret secrets of their husbands—played with charismatic flair by Rudolf Platte and Walter Gross. Their husbands may pretend to be masters of deception, but these women aren't fooled for a second. With snappy dialogue and a playful tone, the movie explores themes of trust, cleverness, and the age-old game of cat-and-mouse between the sexes. The atmosphere is one of playful mischief, blending everyday frustrations with the joy of outsmarting the opposite sex.

As the husbands scramble to cover their tracks, the real comedy unfolds in their increasingly desperate attempts to keep up appearances. Boese's direction keeps the pacing brisk and the humor razor-sharp, making *Wenn Männer schwindeln* a delightful snapshot of 1950s German cinema. Perfect for fans of timeless comedies, this film balances cheeky humor with a nostalgic charm that still feels fresh today. Whether you're catching up on classic German films or exploring 1950s cinema for the first time, this is one movie that proves laughter is a universal language.