
The Imaginary Invalid 1935
Step into the whimsical world of *The Imaginary Invalid (1935)*, Douglas Sirk's delightful adaptation of Molière's classic comedy. This 36-minute gem centers on a man consumed by hypochondria, his long-suffering doctor, his spirited daughter, and her clever suitor.
Director: Douglas Sirk
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Imaginary Invalid (1935)* about?
This short film follows a hypochondriac man whose obsession with illness leads to hilarious misunderstandings. His overbearing doctor, determined daughter, and her love-struck suitor all play key roles in this Molière-inspired farce. Expect plenty of wit and comedic twists as the characters navigate his imaginary ailments.
Who directed *The Imaginary Invalid*?
Douglas Sirk, the celebrated filmmaker known for his stylish melodramas and comedies, directed *The Imaginary Invalid*.
Who stars in *The Imaginary Invalid*?
The film stars Heinz Förster-Ludwig as the hypochondriac lead, alongside Baby Gray, Fritz Odemar, Claire Reigbert, and Erhard Siedel.
Is *The Imaginary Invalid (1935)* worth watching?
Absolutely—for fans of vintage comedy and Molière adaptations, this 36-minute film is a delightful treat. Its blend of satire and romance, paired with Sirk's direction, makes it a standout in early cinema. While unrated on IMDb, its charm and brevity make it a worthwhile watch for classic film enthusiasts.
How long is *The Imaginary Invalid*?
*The Imaginary Invalid* runs for 36 minutes.
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About The Imaginary Invalid (1935) — Comedy Classic in 36 Minutes
Step into the whimsical world of *The Imaginary Invalid (1935)*, Douglas Sirk's delightful adaptation of Molière's classic comedy. This 36-minute gem centers on a man consumed by hypochondria, his long-suffering doctor, his spirited daughter, and her clever suitor. Sirk's sharp wit and playful pacing transform a 17th-century farce into a timeless romp, blending satire with heartfelt romance. The film's cozy, theatrical atmosphere and clever dialogue make it a charming escape for fans of vintage humor and lighthearted cinema. With its blend of comedy and romance, *The Imaginary Invalid* offers a witty critique of human vanity while delivering plenty of laughs.
Heinz Förster-Ludwig leads the cast as the neurotic protagonist, supported by the endearing Baby Gray and the ever-reliable Fritz Odemar. Claire Reigbert and Erhard Siedel add depth to the romantic subplots, while Marina von Ditmar rounds out the ensemble with effortless charm. Sirk's direction infuses the material with warmth and humor, proving that even centuries-old jokes can feel fresh in the right hands.