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The Merry Wives of Windsor 1950

★ 7.01 votes96 min📅 1950-10-22

In "The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950)", the rotund Sir John Falstaff arrives in Windsor with grand plans to woo two wealthy married women, Mistress Reich and Fluth, through lavish promises.

Director: Georg Wildhagen

Cast

Sonja Ziemann
Sonja Ziemann
Frau Fluth (Mistress Ford)
Camilla Spira
Camilla Spira
Frau Gretchen Reich (Mistress Page)
Paul Esser
Paul Esser
Sir John Falstaff (Johannes Spenser)
Eckart Dux
Eckart Dux
Fenton
Claus Holm
Claus Holm
Herr Fluth
Ina Halley
Ina Halley
Anna Reich
Gerd Frickhöffer
Gerd Frickhöffer
Dr. Cajus
Edith Hancke
Edith Hancke
Lehrling bei Reich
Alexander Engel
Alexander Engel
Joachim Teege
Joachim Teege

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950) about?

The film follows the portly Sir John Falstaff, who schemes to seduce two wealthy married women in Windsor, Mistress Reich and Fluth. His overconfidence leads to a series of comical mishaps as the women cleverly outwit him. It's a lighthearted romp filled with mistaken identities and social satire.

Who directed The Merry Wives of Windsor?

Georg Wildhagen directed this 1950 adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale, infusing the story with playful charm and musical elements.

Who stars in The Merry Wives of Windsor?

The film features Sonja Ziemann, Camilla Spira, Paul Esser, Eckart Dux, and Claus Holm in key roles.

Is The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with a touch of romance and musical flair, this 1950 film is a charming pick. Its playful humor and clever twists make it a fun escape, though modern viewers may find it more nostalgic than groundbreaking.

How long is The Merry Wives of Windsor?

The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950) runs for 96 minutes.

About The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950) — A Classic Comedy of Misdirection and Wit

In "The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950)", the rotund Sir John Falstaff arrives in Windsor with grand plans to woo two wealthy married women, Mistress Reich and Fluth, through lavish promises. Directed by Georg Wildhagen, this comedy of errors unfolds as Falstaff's arrogance and greed lead him into a series of humiliating misadventures in the quaint English town. The film blends playful humor with light romance, capturing the chaotic energy of mistaken identities and social satire. With a charming cast and a musical flair, this German adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tale delivers a lighthearted yet witty take on love and folly.

The 96-minute film thrives on its comedic atmosphere, where Falstaff's overconfidence clashes with the clever schemes of the women he targets. Wildhagen's direction keeps the tone buoyant, balancing farce with moments of sincerity, making it a delightful watch for fans of period comedies. The chemistry among the ensemble—led by Sonja Ziemann and Camilla Spira—adds warmth to the antics, ensuring that every prank and misunderstanding feels fresh and engaging.